^C^1TRIANGLE TROUBLE
^CBy Sandy Smith
^CAdapted for the IBM PC by Christine Benoit


Peg games.  Remember?  When you were a kid, you probably had one of those 
blocks of wood filled with removable pegs.  The idea was to remove as many pegs 
as possible from the block by "jumping" one peg over another into a vacant 
hole.  The jumped peg was then taken off the board, just as in checkers.  

If this sounds easy, you have an atrocious memory.  To end the game with only 
one peg remaining takes a highly developed sense of strategy.  

But why take our word for it?  TRIANGLE TROUBLE, a computerized peg game played 
on a triangular board, should convince you that the peg game still isn't easy.  
Isn't it nice to know that some things will never change?  

DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES:
^FTRIANGLE.EXE
^FBRUN20.EXE
^FRETURN.EXE
