Flight of the Amazon Queen (Talkie, Italian)        (C) 1995- John Passfield &
--------------------------------------------                  Steve Stamatiadis


October 17 2012
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	(License and legal stuff at the end of this file. Please read them.)

Several years ago, we brought you the English and the German versions of "Flight
of the Amazon Queen". Today, thanks to John Passfield and Steve Stamatiadis
over at Krome Studios in Australia and their previous discussions with
James 'Ender' Brown, the ScummVM project team is proud to bring you the Italian
version of the game.


Flight of the Amazon Queen is a 2D point-and-click adventure game set in the
1940s, originally published for DOS and Amiga.

You assume the role of Joe King, pilot for hire who is given the job of flying
Faye Russell (a famous movie star) into the Amazon jungle for a photo shoot. Of
course, things never go according to plan. After an unfortunate turn of events,
they find themselves stranded in the heart of the Amazon jungle. Joe will embark
on a quest to rescue a kidnapped princess and in the process, discover the true
sinister intentions of a suspiciously located Lederhosen company. In a rich 2D
environment, Joe will cross paths with a variety of unlikely jungle inhabitants
including, but not limited to, a tribe of Amazon women and 6-foot-tall pygmies.

Game Quickstart
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We recommend that you download the latest version of ScummVM i.e. v1.5.0 or newer,
to ensure the most bug-free experience, but any version of ScummVM since 0.6.0
will be able to play this game. Both ScummVM and the game datafiles can be
downloaded at http://www.scummvm.org/downloads/?p=downloads

ScummVM runs on many platforms, including many Unices and BSDs, Windows,
Mac OS X, iOS, Android and others. However note that some platforms may not (yet)
be capable of playing all games. Please see the ScummVM Compatibility List for
information on newer versions.

You should always read the instructions included with the latest version of
ScummVM, but here is a quick three-step guide for the impatient:

 1) Unzip the game to a directory and install ScummVM
 2) After running ScummVM, click the 'Add Game' button and browse to the
    directory you just created.
 3) After adding the game to the list, you then simply select it from the 
    'Game List' and click 'Start'!

You can access the in-game save/load and options menu by using the 'Journal'
inventory item.

Enjoy!,
            Arnaud 'Strangerke' Boutonn,
            PR Officer,
            ScummVM (http://www.scummvm.org/)

Walkthroughs and hints for the game can easily be found online, but in the case 
of technical problems or if you find any bugs, feel free to ask for help on the
ScummVM forums. However, neither of the game authors provide support for this
game release, so please do not contact them.

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Special Thanks:

          A full list of credits for ScummVM can be found in its README file,
however the following people deserve special credit... and as usual, the first
thanks should go to the creators of this game!

Steve Stamatiadis (www.spacecaptainsteve.com)
John Passfield	  (www.passfieldgames.com)

Thanks for, obviously, making a great game and giving us the honor of rewriting
the engine and releasing it as freeware.

Traditionally the next set of credits go to those who dug through the original
PC-release C source (which was a rather interesting port of the original Amiga
AMOS version itself!) and re-engineered a new engine:
  David Eriksson, Gregory Montoir and Joost Peters.

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The Legal Stuff:

Preamble:
  Basically, give this game away, share it with your friends. Don't remove this
Readme, or pretend that you wrote it. You can include it in a software
collection, like a Linux distribution or coverdisk (which may be sold), but
using it in things like commercial adventure game collections without asking is
just playing dirty. You can modify the gamedata for such purposes as compressing
audio. This preamble is not legally binding, but is to clarify the intent of
the following license.

License:
 1) You may distribute this game for free on any medium, provided this Readme
and all associated copyright notices and disclaimers are left intact.

 2) You may charge a reasonable copying fee for this archive, and may
distribute it in aggregate as part of a larger and possibly commercial software
distribution (such as a Linux distribution or magazine coverdisk). You must
provide proper attribution and ensure that this Readme and all associated
copyright notices and disclaimers are left intact.

 3) You may not charge a fee for the game itself. This includes reselling the
game as an individual item.

 4) You may modify the game as you wish.  You may also distribute modified
versions under the terms set forth in this license, but with the additional
requirement that the work is marked with a prominent notice which states that
it is a modified version.

 5) All game content is (C) John Passfield and Steven Stamatiadis.
    The ScummVM engine is (C) The ScummVM Team (www.scummvm.org).

 6) THE GAME DATA IN THIS ARCHIVE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING AND NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
