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^C^1RAINBOW
^Cby
^CJoel Ellis Rea and George Leritte
^Cfrom an idea by Bill Lemanski


  If you are like most people, tic-tac-toe, along with Dots and Hangman, was a 
childhood favorite -- a perfect way to kill time during boring classes or rainy 
Saturday afternoons.  The problem with tic-tac-toe, however, is that it's too 
easy to master.  Players quickly learn how to insure at least a draw with their 
opponent.  But while tic-tac-toe may be a game for children, variations of the 
game can challenge adults as well. RAINBOW, for example, provides an 
interesting test of strategy. 

  RAINBOW is played on a 4 X 4 grid. Instead of using "X's" and "O's," players 
have two symbols to mark squares.  One player uses cyan crosses and white 
"X's."  The other player uses black and red circles.  The players take turns 
placing their symbols on the grid; the player who causes a row to have all four 
different symbols wins the game.  To learn more about RAINBOW, read the 
instructions included with the program itself. 


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