Genre: | Game: Simulation |
Publisher: | Cases Computer Simulations |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Acorn Electron |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Acorn Electron, BBC Model B, Oric 48K, Sinclair ZX81, Spectrum 16K/48K & Spectrum 48K |
Compatible Emulators: | Elkulator 1.0 (PC (Windows)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st September 1983 |
Original Release Price: | £7.99 |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Julian Jiggins |
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Dealing in millions of petro-dollars certainly stimulates the adrenalin, but I found it a little difficult to immerse myself totally in this game. Read Review
There are good serious business games available for the Beeb, and there are exciting 'fun' simulations. Unfortunately Dallas is neither. Read Review
If you can survive the tornado, sabotage, earthquakes, etc, you'll be able to take over J.R.'s empire. Read Review
The game doesn't seem to involve any real skill; it's largely a matter of luck whether you strike oil or not. Read Review
Dallas is a board game of oil exploration and exploitation in Texas. A map of Texas is shown splitting the region into hundreds of plots each with a potential to discover oil. After making seismic surveys you are required to make decisions on purchasing concessions, the movement and use of drilling rigs, and the building of platforms and pipelines. Can you take over the Euing Empire, or will you be taken over in the attempt?
This is a business simulation of the wheeler-dealer oil rich folk who live in Dallas. The program will appeal to all members of the family. The program starts with setting up a map of Texas, splitting the region into hundreds of plots, each with a potential to discover oil. You are required to make seismic surveys, bid for concessions, drill for oil, build production facilities and lay pipelines. The game is menu-driven and the player is able to direct his corporation along many diverse routes. The object of the game is to accumulate $200M in net assets and $80M cash in order to take over Euing Associates. There are three levels of difficulty.
A map of the oil fields is displayed. On the left hills are shown in which drilling and production facilities are more expensive. 'D' at co-ordinate 'A'. 'N' is the city of Dallas.
a) Drilling rigs need to be moved from Dallas.
b) Pipelines need to be connected to the Dallas refineries to maximise production.
A flashing cursor will indicate fields for which concessions are offered.
After purchasing a field then progress through the following:
Drill | = | Drilling well |
Fin | = | Request for finance |
Lay | = | Laying pipelines |
Prod | = | Build production facilities |
Rig | = | Move drilling rig |
Seismic | = | Seismic survey |
To effect a command you are required to key underlined capitals.
Blow outs, tornado, drilling accidents, increase in government taxes, crude oil surplus and insufficient funds.
Start the game by making seismic surverys to establish plots which have good prospects. You need to bid high for concessions until you have at least three. (A bid of $8 - $10 million usually succeeds.)
Concessions east of hills and close to Dallas are worth more because development costs will be less. You must develop a field in the correct order: a) make seismic survery (this step is optional), b) purchase concession, c) move Rig, d) Drill for oil, e) build Production facilities, f) Lay pipeline.
You may make seismic surveys either before purchasing a concession where each survey costs $200,000 or make an appraisal survey with a test well for $1.2 million after purchasing the concession. However, do not be put off by a 'Poor' report as it is still possible to strike a gusher even in a field with a 'Poor' report.
Fields are at greater risk from disasters, i.e. blow-outs, accidents, etc., the more they are developed.
It is usually best not to risk the first field which is producing by laying a pipeline immediately. Consequently, it is usually preferable to develop other fields, the cost of development can then be financed out of the revenue of the producing field.
Loans may be sought to finance the building of production facilities. You will however be charged interest on the loans and risk factors also increase when loans exceed $20 million. You will not become insolvent because before the company's finances reach that state, you will have fallen prey to being taken over by Euing Associates.
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