Welcome aboard
Welcome to our small forum.
If you somehow found your way here and are wondering what this is all about (and if so, how did you find your way here?) - this forum is dedicated to an old Amiga/Atari ST game called Tower of Babel.For mor info on the game please visit http://www.cornutopia.charitydays.co.uk/bytten/art008a.html - a very comprehensive review by Andrew Williams.
I'm loath to make up rules and stuff, but perhaps a few remarks may prove helpful.
Membership is completely free and unrestricted; visitors may post answers, but only members may start new topics.
We do not care about race, religion, sex, age, nationality, politics or anything else - we only care about ToB.
If you're new, please consider putting some info in your profile page.
If you can, please write in English. While most ToB fans seem to hail from Germany (WHY???), not everybody here speaks German.
On the other hand, if English is not your strong point, feel free to post in German. I don't expect traffic will be too heavy, so I'll try to provide a short translation for non-English posts if the topic is of interest..
One of the main purposes of this forum is to provide a place where we can exchange homegrown towers. To do so, please put the towers in a group, save that group to an empty disk image (preferably ADF format for the Amiga emulator, and ST or MSA format for the Atari ST), zip or rar that disk image and put it up in a new thread in the "Climbing the Tower" section.
Please do not include broken towers which cannot be finished, unless you want to demonstrate something. Feel free to password-protect your towers.
It would be nice if you added a few remarks on each tower you designed.
That's all I can think of right now.
Have fun, and mind those proximity mines.
(The picture was taken from Andrew's review, on http://www.bytten.com/ . I'd like that on a t-shirt, by the way.)
Z
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"Who said that? Confucius?"
"I say that."