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3 | * Micropolis, Unix Version. This game was released for the Unix platform | |
4 | * in or about 1990 and has been modified for inclusion in the One Laptop | |
5 | * Per Child program. Copyright (C) 1989 - 2007 Electronic Arts Inc. If | |
6 | * you need assistance with this program, you may contact: | |
7 | * http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Micropolis or email micropolis@laptop.org. | |
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62 | ||
63 | struct msgpr popMsgs[]={ | |
64 | {"TRAFFIC WARNING-Traffic in this" | |
65 | "\ncity is expanding. The commuters" | |
66 | "\nare getting militant. Highway" | |
67 | "\nshootings are on the rise. Either" | |
68 | "\nbuild more roads and rails or get" | |
69 | "\na bulletproof limo.",-12}, | |
70 | ||
71 | {"CRIME ALERT- Crime in your city is" | |
72 | "\nout of hand. Angry mobs are looting" | |
73 | "\nand vandalizing the central city. The" | |
74 | "\npresident will send in the national" | |
75 | "\nguard soon if you cannot control the" | |
76 | "\nproblem.",-11}, | |
77 | ||
78 | {"NUCLEAR MELTDOWN-A nuclear meltdown" | |
79 | "\nhas occurred at your power plant." | |
80 | "\nYou are advised to avoid the area" | |
81 | "\nuntil the radioactive isotopes decay." | |
82 | "\nMany generations will confront this" | |
83 | "\nproblem before it goes away so don't" | |
84 | "\nhold your breath.",-43}, | |
85 | ||
86 | {"YOU'RE A WINNER- Your mayorial skill" | |
87 | "\nand city planning expertise have" | |
88 | "\nearned you the KEY TO THE CITY. Local" | |
89 | "\nresidents will erect monuments to" | |
90 | "\nyour glory and name their first-born" | |
91 | "\nchildren after you. Why not run for" | |
92 | "\ngovernor?",-100}, | |
93 | ||
94 | {"IMPEACHMENT NOTICE- The entire" | |
95 | "\npopulation of this city has finally" | |
96 | "\nhad enough of your inept planning " | |
97 | "\nand incompetant management. An angry" | |
98 | "\nmob - lead by your mother - has been" | |
99 | "\nspotted in the vicinity of city hall." | |
100 | "\nYou should seriously consider taking" | |
101 | "\nan extended vacation - NOW. (Or read" | |
102 | "\nthe manual and try again).",-200}, | |
103 | ||
104 | {"MONSTER ATTACK- A large reptilian" | |
105 | "\ncreature has been spotted in the" | |
106 | "\nwater. It seems to be attracted to " | |
107 | "\nareas of high pollution. There is a" | |
108 | "\ntrail of destruction wherever it" | |
109 | "\n goes. As a last resort try calling" | |
110 | "\n(Kanji) " | |
111 | "\nOther than that wait till it leaves" | |
112 | "\nthen rebuild from the rubble.",-21}, | |
113 | ||
114 | {"POLLUTION ALERT- Pollution in your" | |
115 | "\ncity has exceeded the maximum" | |
116 | "\nallowable amounts established by" | |
117 | "\nthe Micropolis pollution agency. You" | |
118 | "\nare running the risk of grave" | |
119 | "\necological consequences. Either" | |
120 | "\nclean up your act or open a gas" | |
121 | "\nmask concession at city hall.",-10}, | |
122 | ||
123 | {"MEGALOPOLIS - Congratulations, you" | |
124 | "\nhave reached the highest category" | |
125 | "\nof urban development, the mega-" | |
126 | "\nlopolis. If you manage to reach" | |
127 | "\nthis level send us email at micropolis@laptop.org" | |
128 | "\nor send us a copy of your city. We " | |
129 | "\nmight do something interesting with" | |
130 | "\nit.",-39}, | |
131 | ||
132 | {"METROPOLIS - Your capital city has" | |
133 | "\nnow achieved the status of metro-" | |
134 | "\npolis. The current population is" | |
135 | "\n100,000. With your planning skills," | |
136 | "\nyou should consider running for" | |
137 | "\ngovernor, or maybe VLSI design.",-38}, | |
138 | ||
139 | {"CAPITAL- Your current city has" | |
140 | "\nbecome a capital. The current" | |
141 | "\npopulation here is 50,000. Your" | |
142 | "\npolitical future looks bright.",-37}, | |
143 | ||
144 | {"CITY- Your town has grown into a" | |
145 | "\nfull sized city, with a current" | |
146 | "\npopulation of 10,000. Keep up the" | |
147 | "\ngood work!",-36}, | |
148 | ||
149 | {"TOWN- Congratulations, your village" | |
150 | "\nhas grown to town status. You now" | |
151 | "\nhave 2,000 citizens.",-35}, | |
152 | ||
153 | ||
154 | {"Detroit, MI. 1972-" | |
155 | "\nBy 1970, competition from overseas" | |
156 | "\nand other economic factors pushed the" | |
157 | "\nonce automobile capital of the world" | |
158 | "\ninto recession. Plummeting land" | |
159 | "\nvalues and unemployment then" | |
160 | "\nincreased crime in the inner-city" | |
161 | "\nto chronic levels. You have 10 years" | |
162 | "\nto reduce crime and rebuild the" | |
163 | "\nindustrial base of the city. ",-6}, | |
164 | ||
165 | {"Rio de Janiero, Brazil 2047 -" | |
166 | "\nBy the mid-21st century, the green-" | |
167 | "\nhouse effect increased global tem-" | |
168 | "\nperatures about 4 degrees F. Polar" | |
169 | "\nicecaps melted and raised sea levels" | |
170 | "\nworldwide. Coastal areas were" | |
171 | "\ndevastated by flood and erosion. You" | |
172 | "\nhave 10 years to turn this swamp back" | |
173 | "\ninto a city again.",-8}, | |
174 | ||
175 | {"Tokyo, Japan 1957-" | |
176 | "\nA large reptilian creature has been" | |
177 | "\nspotted heading for Tokyo bay. It" | |
178 | "\nseems to be attracted to the heavy" | |
179 | "\nlevels of industrial pollution. Try" | |
180 | "\nto control the fires, then rebuild" | |
181 | "\nthe industrial center. You have five" | |
182 | "\nyears.",-5}, | |
183 | ||
184 | {"Hamburg, Germany 1944-" | |
185 | "\nAllied fire-bombing of German cities" | |
186 | "\nin WWII caused tremendous damage and" | |
187 | "\nloss of life. People living in the" | |
188 | "\ninner cities were at greatest risk." | |
189 | "\nYou must control the firestorms" | |
190 | "\nduring the bombing and then rebuild" | |
191 | "\nthe city after the war. You have" | |
192 | "\nfive years.",-3}, | |
193 | ||
194 | {"San Francisco, CA. 1906-" | |
195 | "\nDamage from the earthquake was minor" | |
196 | "\ncompared to that of the ensuing" | |
197 | "\nfires, which took days to control." | |
198 | "\n1500 people died. Controlling the" | |
199 | "\nfires should be your initial concern." | |
200 | "\nThen clear the rubble and start re-" | |
201 | "\nbuilding. You have five years.",-2}, | |
202 | ||
203 | {"Dullsville, USA 1900-" | |
204 | "\nThings haven't changed much around" | |
205 | "\nhere in the last hundred years or" | |
206 | "\nso and the residents are beginning" | |
207 | "\nto get bored. They think Dullsville" | |
208 | "\ncould be the next great city with" | |
209 | "\nthe right leader. It is your job to" | |
210 | "\nattract new growth and development," | |
211 | "\nturning Dullsville into a" | |
212 | "\nMetropolis within 30 years.",-1}, | |
213 | ||
214 | {"Boston, MA. 2010-" | |
215 | "\nA major meltdown is about to occur" | |
216 | "\nat one of the new downtown nuclear" | |
217 | "\nreactors. The area in the vicinity" | |
218 | "\nof the reactor will be severely " | |
219 | "\ncontaminated by radiation, forcing" | |
220 | "\nyou to restructure the city around" | |
221 | "\nit. You have 5 years to get the" | |
222 | "\nsituation under control.",-7}, | |
223 | ||
224 | {"Bern, Switzerland 1965-" | |
225 | "\nThe roads here are becoming more" | |
226 | "\ncongested every day, and the" | |
227 | "\nresidents are upset. They demand" | |
228 | "\nthat you do something about it." | |
229 | "\nSome have suggested a mass transit" | |
230 | "\nsystem as the answer, but this" | |
231 | "\nwould require major rezoning in" | |
232 | "\nthe downtown area. You have" | |
233 | "\nten years.",-4}, | |
234 | {NULL, 0}}; |