greetings:
Love the game slay since I first got it a couple years ago. Just happened onto this site and bought the whole game set.
Downloaded no problem, loaded up no problem, but the version I sent to my Trio 600 (palm) says it's a demo and I can't find a way to register it.
Second question is there a menu that I can't seem to find? I want to be able to undo a move because sometimes the man drops before I get him where I want him.....needless to say that makes the game a lot more difficult to beat.
Thanks
slay on palm says demo
- Bob Janova
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:21 pm
- Brice Manuel
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:38 pm
- Location: Baltimore, MD
I just bought all the games the other day and I had no issues with the Palm version of Slay.
The registered version should be in a subdirectory that is installed when you install the "complete" package.
Make sure you remove any existing versions from your Palm device, before putting the new version on there.
I don't have a Treo, I have a Palm M130, but for "undo", the feature is there. You should be able to write a grafitti "u", use the software keyboard "u" or use the hardware keyboard (if the Treo has one) "u" to undo. To access the menu, on a regular palm you would tap the button for the pulldown menu and then you can access the menu for Slay.
A definite blast to play on the Palm.
The registered version should be in a subdirectory that is installed when you install the "complete" package.
Make sure you remove any existing versions from your Palm device, before putting the new version on there.
I don't have a Treo, I have a Palm M130, but for "undo", the feature is there. You should be able to write a grafitti "u", use the software keyboard "u" or use the hardware keyboard (if the Treo has one) "u" to undo. To access the menu, on a regular palm you would tap the button for the pulldown menu and then you can access the menu for Slay.
A definite blast to play on the Palm.
A big problem with the Palm version is that once you've done all you can do (i.e. moved all men and bought all you can), it auto-ends your turn. If the last thing you do on a turn goes wrong (accidentally dropping your new man onto an existing knight for example), there's no way to undo it.
Aside from that and reasonably frequent resets, it's fun on the Palm, though..
Aside from that and reasonably frequent resets, it's fun on the Palm, though..
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:14 pm