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DOODLEBUG
Read the review in this very issue and then check out one level of this platform cutey for yourself. Take Doodlebug to safety through
a colourful world with only a crayon to protect you. It's fab.METAMORPHOSIS
An entertaining game if ever there was one. If, like us, you don't understand all that chemistry stuff, then this is the game for you.
Now you can learn all about the four (four?) states of matter -- solid, liquid, gas and, er... bouncy. You take control of a lump
of, well, 'matter' really, and make your way through a world fraught with danger by choosing carefully which state you'd like to be in.
It's a gas (and a liquid and a solid and a bouncy thing) -- you'll love it. Metamorphosis is a bit funny about working on A600s with built-in hard
drives, but it can be done, so don't panic. The first thing you're going to have to do is switch the machine on as
normal, but hold down both mouse buttons while it's booting up. A menu screen should
appear after a couple of seconds, at the bottom of which will be a little bar
marked 'Advanced Options'. Click on this box and another menu screen will appear, containing lots of
techie-sounding words in little boxes. Don't worry about these, you don't have to know
anything about what they mean. All you need to know is that all the boxes down the left
hand side which have the word 'ENABLED' in them have to be clicked on so that they read
'DISABLED', except for the very top one (which should have 'DF0' displayed very close to
it), which should be left at 'ENABLED'. Once you've made all the other ones read
'DISABLED', bung your coverdisk into the internal drive and click on the box at the
bottom of the screen marked 'USE'. Now click on the 'DF0' box on the menu screen which appears
next, then press F2 as normal. Theoretically, Metamorphosis should now load.
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