and one red button. Push the red button to put the game into setup
mode.
Setup Buttons
4.
Setup buttons.
Use the buttons on the front panel to set up the
game. The yellow button increases the values and the blue button
decreases the values. The green button in the center advances you
to the next step.
For a quick reference to game setup look at the
setup quick reference guide
.
“Choose Credits Per Play”
5.
“Choose credits per play.”
You will hear these words as the first
step. One coin is equal to one credit. A one dollar bill is worth 4
credits. (Eg. If you set the game for two credits it will require two
coins to play the game.)
“Choose Credits Per Bill”
6.
“Choose credits per bill.”
Some people wish to give 5 credits for
a dollar bill (if they have a bill validator). This entices more play
of the game. If a player puts in a $5 bill they will receive 25
credits and thus 6 games instead of 5. If you do not have a bill
validator this step does not apply.
“Select Difficulty Level for Regular Play”
7.
“Select difficulty level for regular play.”
There are 11 different
levels of difficulty (0-10) for the regular play of this game. This is
for the first Tic Tac Toe only. This will determine how fast the