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Wetspot II 
Version 2.0
 Randall L Glass
 Copyright 2005





Table of Contents

1.    License
2.    Introduction
3.    Game requirements
4.    Playing WetSpot 2
5.    Enemies
6.    DownLoad Wetspot II
7.    External worlds




1.   License

Wetspot II is freeware.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

THE AUTHOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY AN IMPROPER USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

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2.  Introduction


Wetspot II is a puzzle type game using blocks to destory monsters.

As computers got faster,Angelo Mottola's DOS Wetspot II Game got
unplayable. The dos version plays way too fast.  Not to mention ,most
computers do not have enought ems memory for a ems page frame.
The dos version needs a ems page frame this to work.

This is a Windows version to overcome these problems.

Wetspot II is now more responsive and  the graphics look better.
The joystick works better. Several bugs that was in the Dos
version and have been fixed in the Windows version.

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3.  Game requirements


Minimum configuration is:
  
   Windows 9x or better
   Directx
   Pentium based machine or better
   Sound card

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4.   Playing Wetspot II

 
Your goal:
 
You control a small crab and your target is to kill every monster on the
 current level.  Since you have no weapons, to accomplish your job you
 must use the same bricks that  forms the walls of the level you are into.

Go towards a brick and push the fire button; the brick in front of you will begin moving in that direction, and will stop its run only when it hits another brick. Needless to say, if one of these bricks runs over an monster, that monster dies, and the same happens for the players.

If you push a brick while another brick is on the other side (i.e. the brick
you're pushing can't move), the first will be destroyed, maybe releasing a
hidden bonus.

 Not all bricks can be moved or destroyed; usually moveable blocks
(which can be destroyed) can be easily recognized from the fixed blocks
(which cannot be destroyed).

There are a lot of hidden bonuses, from the simple score bonus to the extra life, as well as special
objects with particular effects.

The best feature of WetSpot II remains the two players mode.
Player one controls the red crab, and player two the blue crab; they act
simultaneously on the same level.

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5. Enemies


WetSpot 2 has 7 different kinds of enemies.

Worm:  This is the easiest enemy of the game. It moves almost randomly and
          it's easy to avoid it, since it's really slow.

    Bees go slow, but are smarter than worms. The problem is that when
            they see you, they begin to run and become really hard to avoid.

  A Penguin goes slow, but it's one of the smartest enemies. It fires
          eggs which can kill you.

   Shark:  Those lettle purple sharks are the less intelligent enemy of the game.
          They always go into a diagonal direction, and when they hit a wall,
          they invert their run.

 Ghost:  They go slowly seeking you, and when they see their target, they fires
         fast bubbles which can trap leaving you for a little time without defences.

  Mice are intelligent and fast creatures. It can be really dangerous
          having one of them behind you... Fortunately they don't fire!

  Putty:   What are those little yellow bags? If mice were dangerous, these ones
         are terrible! They're less intelligent than mice, but they fires small
         green slimes that bounce on the walls for a little time.

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6. DownLoad Wetspot II

Windows Wetspott II     Size 3.28 kb

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7. External Worlds


Worlds can be made using the Wetspot II game editor( located on the cd).

External worlds are worlds made by other people like you, and can contain from 1 up to 20
areas.  Each area contains 5 levels.

Each world is contained into one file(MIDI musics, if available, are the only separated files), and
must be put into the Worlds Folder of the game.

You can load the world from the "LOAD EXTERNAL WORLD" option in the main menu.
Each world has its own top 10 scores, which is reset the first time you play it.

Below are links to worlds for Wetspot II.

Extra world files( in ZIP format)

World title Author name Areas Musics Size (KB)
Crabby Dilemma Seav 5 Yes 31
A Crab's Day Out Richard Harris, 12 5 No 10
Surprise, Surprise! Zack Friedrich 20 Yes 96
The Crabs are back! Chris Grigg 10 Yes 85
Crabs Journey Squinky 11 Yes 79


Extra world files (in ZIP format) Size (KB)
The Crabs' Return smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)
(10 areas by Petter Holmberg)
46
WafnWorld smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)
(10 areas by Wafn)
45
Nekrophidius' Carnage smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)
(10 areas by Nekrophidius)
30
Funky Stuff smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)smallcrab.gif (950 byte)
(10 areas by Ian Cloud)
64

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