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================= Dungeon Keeper 2 Map information =================
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General info:
  Map name:       Goldpond
  Map version:    1.00
  For:            Dungeon Keeper 2 (original pre-patch version)
  Type:           Multiplayer (also works in skirmish, but not very well)
  Players:        2
  Size:           70x70 

Map info:
  Background:     A large and explorable land with much opposition standing between 
                  and your opponent.  You must navigate the Golden Pond in order to 
                  gain the upper hand and vanquish your foe!
  Starting gold:  8000
  Portals:        2 for each player
  Secrets:        10 
  Land:           

Contact info:
  Made by:        Scott "Sorak" Lufkin 

Useful info:
  Installation:   You must have extracted all the files to be reading this --
                   now just copy all the files (.kld and .kwd) into your
                   Dungeon Keeper 2 \DATA\EDITOR\MAPS directory. If it's
                   working, the map should appear in the map list.

Useless info:
  Made with:      DK2Mapper 1.0
  Files included: GoldpondMap.kld       (if any files are missing, get
                  GoldpondThings.kld     the latest official version
                  GoldpondTriggers.kld   from the web-site mentioned
                  GoldpondPlayers.kld    above)
                  GoldpondVariables.kld
                  Goldpond.kwd
                  Goldpond.txt


  Thanks to:      * Bullfrog for making DK2
                  * 'Mark' (what's his full name?) for making the DK2Mapper
                  * And everyone who plays this map (that's you!)
                  * The maker of TheLabryinth (Philip Taylor (philip@zaynar.demon.co.uk)
                    map for this template!  (Philip, you mind if I use this?  ;P )


The map may be freely distributed, as long as no files are added,
removed, or modified (you can mutilate the files for your own personal
enjoyment, as long as no-one else receives them without my name mentioned at
least five times in big, clear, flashing text throughout the Readme file, and
even then I'd prefer it if you checked with me first...)
