SURFER'S PARADISE BUT DANGER BELOW! INITIAL SET UP 1. Insert game into your Atari 2600 (with Power off) Then turn power on. You will see the initial screen. 2. Plug in left joystick controller. 3. Two numbers will appear on the upper left hand corner. The left number which will be zero at the start of play is the scoring clock. As long as the surfer is successfully riding the wave, this number will increase. The right number which starts at one, tells the player which game level will be played. 4. Game Select Switch: The player can select any one of four starting levels by depresseing game select switch. 5. Left Difficulty Switch: The object of the first part of the game is to keep the surfer as close as possible to the top (crest) of the moving wave. Some error is allowable. With the left difficulty switch in the "A" position, this error is greater than the "B" position so the game is easier in the "A" position. 5. Right Difficulty Switch: The game is normaly played in the "A" position. In the "B" position the shape of the ship will change while the surfer is under- water. Be careful for this is very tricky and difficult to get through successfully. 6. TV Type Switch: This switch can be used to stop the game (time out) at any time by placing it in the B-W (black and white) position. To continue game return the switch to the color position. PLAYING To start the game press the button on the joystick.or the game start switch on the console). Shark Attack - At various times the shark will swim towards the surfer. Just before the shark comes in contact with the surfer, press the button on the joystick to jump the surfer over the shark. When the surfer is underwater you must move the figure through the sunken galleon while avoiding an attacking octopus and position the figure close to the surfboard which is floating and moving on the water on the top right side of the scene. Beware of the jellyfish that is located under the surfboard. SCORING The scoring timer will cycle only when the surfer is riding the wave. The higher the number, the more skill- ful the player. Bonus - You will receive an extra turn for every 1000 points scored. SCORING RATING 1,500 poor 2,500 good 3,000. excellent 3,500 great