Objective
of Styx
The objective of the game is to move your ball into the central area
(you can do this while the F1 key is held
down) and trap the Styx (the swirly lines in the centre of the screen)
by creating filled areas of colour. You get points for filling in areas,
the larger the area the more points. The area (in units of
0.1% of the playing area) is multiplied by either 1,
5 or 10
(depending on the colour of a little block in the top right of the
screen) to calculate your score. Your job is done when you have
reclaimed 80% of the territory (each extra
full percentage point you get over this gets you a 1000
point bonus). Then you proceed to the next level.
Not only must you avoid the Styx, but you must not let it touch the
line you are drawing before you are back on safe ground and the area has
been filled in. You must not stop in the middle, and you cannot cross
over the line you have drawn. Also, you must avoid the caterpillar, the
dots moving around the edge of the reclaimed area. They can't touch you
when you are in the central area, but then the Styx can so nowhere is
safe.
The game is hard and requires a lot more luck than Digger (also a
famous Windmill game, check www.digger.org),
but there is also a lot of skill and strategy required.
Scoring
System
* 1 point for every 0.1%
of the screen covered with blue.
* 5 points for every
0.1% of the screen covered with red.
* 10 points for every
0.1% of the screen covered with green.
(the colour you fill with is shown in the top right, and follows a
cycle:
long period of blue, medium period of red and short period of green).
* 1000 points bonus for every full 1%
of the screen covered over the 80%
necessary to complete the level. So the smaller the area you trap the
Styx in, the more bonus points you get.
The maximum possible theoretical score to complete a level is 30,000
by reclaiming 100% of the territory; that
is 10,000 territory points (1000
x 0.1% = 1000
x 10) plus 20,000
bonus points (20% above
80% x 1000).
Of course, this maximum is impossible to achieve in practice, as you
could not trap the Styx in a space even as small as
0.1%, let alone smaller. That's why a bonus of 20,000
points is not possible. But one can really get 19,000
bonus points.
We are not sure if this is an exhaustive list. There may be an extra
life at some point. If you have any additional information, please contact
us.
Keys
to Play the Game
The keys you need to play the game are (might be considered spoiler):
F1 to be able to move the ball into the
central area; Left, Right,
Up, Down, Home,
End, PgUp, PgDn,
(or 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 7,
8, 9 on the
numeric keypad) to move your ball; Space to
pause and F9 to toggle sound. To exit
either press F10 or hold down Alt
and Ctrl and press Delete
(no, your computer will not reboot, it was changed to simply exit the to
the operating system). The numeric keypad is recommended (rather than
the block of four arrow keys found on most extended keyboards) because
it is easier to move diagonally. Sorry portable computer users, the game
will be more difficult for you because of this. Users of older portable
computers may also have trouble seeing the caterpillar due to display
latency.
Maximum
scores on level 1
Andrew Jenner's best level 1 score was 95%
solid green, 24,500 points; that is 9,500
territory points (950 x 0.1%
= 950 x 10)
plus 15,000 bonus points (15%
above 80% x 1000).
He writes: "This score cannot be beaten for sheer flukiness. For
my first move of the game on level 1,
I just cut off a little corner with a diagonal line, and the Styx
somehow got on the small side of it and bounced around in the corner for
long enough for me to draw the line. I was very surprised to have
completed the level!"
Elad Verbin got 27,810 at level 1
using a clever method. This method is described on this website on the strategies
page.
Irina Timp caught the Styx in an area of less than1%,
so got a bonus of 19,000 points. Because
one needs at least 0.1% to catch the Styx, 19,000
is the practical maximum bonus one can get.
Visit the Hall of Fame to see the records
so far. |