
  Voyager - inspired by NASA and those "flying" PC windows

   "Voyager" is a space journey to collect data about the ringed planets
  of a galaxy, by flying through the rings of each planet.

   The data must then be off-loaded periodically by docking with the space
  stations. However docking is a bit tricky since the space stations
  revolve continuously (anticlockwise) and it can be achieved only by
  entering the central entrance when it is "horizontal". The orientation
  can be adjusted using the Mouse buttons, or the <Z> and <X> keys.

   If you fail to dock you will lose a life. If you succeed you should
  resume your journey as soon as possible (by pressing any key or clicking
  the mouse) since a time limit of 10 minutes is imposed on any mission.
  
  How to play the game:

   Moving the mouse changes the direction of flight of the probe.

   Mouse <Select> = Rotate the whole of space anticlockwise,
   Mouse <Adjust> = Rotate the whole of space clockwise.
   The keys <Z>,<X> are equivalent to the above Mouse buttons.
   <Space> = toggle Fast/Slow speed.
   <Q> = toggle Sound On/Off.
  
  Scoring:

   Going through a ringed planet scores 10 points.   
   If you have 3 lives left then docking scores 100 points.
   If you have less than 3 lives then docking just gives an extra life.
   If you fail to dock with any Space station then you will lose a life.
   The game ends if you have lost all 3 lives, or after 10 minutes.

   A score of about 5000 is a good target to aim for.


  This programme is Copyright.
  Author: R.A.Swetman
