
	Mindscape Moon(Calf) Pie (version 2)


This COb was inspired by something Sandra Linkletter said on the
alt.games.creatures newsgroup.  Look it up in DejaNews--I've 
forgotten just what.

Not far from Mindscape's headquarters in beautiful suburban Noxvile TN,
near Oak Ridge, lies a highway going south, past the S & M Supply Co.
and other Noxvile landmarks, to the town of Chattanooga--the ancestral
home of K.O., late of this newsgroup--which is also the home of the
famous Chattanooga Bakery.

The Chattanooga Bakery's most notable product, known all over the
South and mentioned by Tennessee Williams in his plays, is the 
Moon Pie .  Here it is, for the enjoyment of your creatures 
in Creatures 2.


Each delicious bite of the Moon Pie  gives:

 79  Starch     16 units
 70  Glucose    12 units
 37  Hunger--   16 units
151  Vitamin C  12 units (suggested by Carolyn Horn as a deterrent
 22  Hotness++   4 units                      to Scurvy in creatures)
 68  Lactate     2 units

There are four bites per pie.

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Files included:     MoonPie.cob
  		    mpie.s16 (565 format)
                    mpie555.s16 (alternate 555 format)
		    MoonPie.txt (this file)

                   
Date:               October 10, 1998
		    October 31, 1998 (version 2)

Class:              2  6 39002 (this is processed FOOD)

Scripts:            2  6 39002  4
		    2  6 39002  5
		    2  6 39002 12

Author:             Martha Brummett
                    mokus@diac.com
                    http://www.diac.com/~mokus/bonadrey.html

This COb is for Creatures 2 only.  Place s16 sprite file
in Creatures2\Images directory.  An alternate s16 file is 
provided if necessary.  Place the COb file(s) in the Agents
directory.  Retain this zipped file in an archive directory.


This COb was made using BobCob for Creatures 2,
at http://bobcob.home.ml.org .  It was tested by
Carolyn Horn and her Creatures.

My C2 class number range is 39001-39100.

Moon Pie  is a registered trademark of the Chattanooga Bakery.
Visit its website at http://www.moonpie.com .