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From: i9717029@wsunix.wsu.edu (Matthew Murray)
Subject: Suspended - Difficulty Levels
Date: 05 Apr 1996 20:44:27 +0000
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	There were four difficulty levels in Suspended.  The first one was
what the game starts out, which is hard enough as it is.  There was a
second one, called Harder, or something like that, which gives you fewer
moves, and fewer robots to work with.  (If memory serves, Whiz doesn't
work in that.)  Then, there is Impossible which, as mentioned, is
Impossible.  Then, finally, there is Configure, which lets you choose the
number of moves you have before events like the second earthquake, the
surface-dwellers arrive, and how many robots you have at your disposal.

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