Welcome to Break the Web!
A BBS Door Game by Gary Crunk.
This is Version 1.0

What is the game about?  Its a game where you can try to Break the Internet
(Not the Real Internet) by attacking Networks, Internet Service Providers,
Government Agencies, Banks and even other Hackers around the world!  You
can also attach other players on the BBS.

You have to manage your Money, Power, Weapons etc.  Simply follow the
Menu Items.  You can go to the "Hackers Emporium" to purchase Weapons you
can use against your Victims.  Go to the Pawn Shop to sell all of the
ill-gotten gains.  You can also go to the Computer Shop to Upgrade your
computer.

Game Play is against computer-generated entities mentioned above as well
as Other Players of the Game.

There are 100 Regions that are available to "Surf" to and attack others.
You can also Send/Receive Emails from other "Real" people.

Recommended procedure to play the game.  Once you've gotten registered
and chosen your home base, you will see the main menu.  Surf the web
and find a target to hit.  ISP's are the best to hit first.  During
your attack, concentrate on using your Firewall Breacher.  This will
take from their Firewall Defense and Add to your Firewall Breacher
power.  As this grows, you can beat firewalls easier and faster so your
other attacks will be more effective. Once you've downed their Firewall,
focus on getting their Credit Cards and Passwords and Money.  Once you've
done that, go to the PAWN shop and sell what you've taken.  Building up
money will let you go to the Hackers Emporium and beef up your Firewall
Breacher and your Firewall in Computer Shop.  The more power you have
in your Firewall Breacher, the faster you can eliminate a victim's firewall
and have free access to their Money, Credit Cards, Emails, Passwords etc.

The game is designed to NOT Reset Governments, ISP, Bank and Hackers... So
once you've hacked and taken from them, they will remain broken...

This is a New Game so there may be a bug/glitch... Please send me
a message telling me about the glitch so I can fix it.

Thank you for playing...

Gary Crunk