PSYMON (aka. Follow Me) ------ by Stephen Proctor from ZX Computing, June/July 1984 A game calculated to give you a brain strain from Stephen Proctor in Avon. This is an unusual version of the old electronic game in that PLOT and DRAW are used to create a very large solid circle. A loop is set up for the X co-ordinate then a line is drawn using two numbers stored as DATA. These numbers are the Y co-ordinate for the start of the line and the length of the line. Another unusual feature is that up to eight players can play! Each player has a score which is equal to the number of colours in his sequence, provided that he gets it right of course. The game is simple but addictive; all you have to do is watch the sequence of colours presented by the computer and then repeat them in the same order. Full instructions are included in the program and when prompted with "Up to" at the start of each game enter the score whch one of the players must reach before the game ends.