Contributions My thanks to this issue's contributors: John Barnsley, Dave Barker, Alan Beer, Brian Burke, Jean Childs, Graham Cluley, Steve Cook, Joan Dunn, The Grue!, Richard Hewison, "Kedenan", Matthew Pegg, Ron Rainbird, Kjell Robertsen, Neil Shipman and Andy Stenhouse. The points-for-prizes system introduced a year ago as an incentive for contributions has proved to be very successful. To recap, points are awarded at the rate of 1 point per published K of information in the form of reviews, solutions, hints, maps, letters and articles. At the end of a year (Issue 23 this time), the top five contributors will be awarded prizes in the form of Myth and Magic figures of various sizes, the first prize being presented on a wooden base with a specially engraved plaque. The first prize winner will also get a year's free sub to SynTax, five free issues to the second prize and so forth. Those five individuals' points are then zeroed and everyone else's carried forward for the next year, giving everyone a chance to win a prize if he or she keeps contributing steadily. So here is the new points list, from 4pts upwards: Brian Burke 59.1 "Kedenan" 46.7 Ron Rainbird 44.9 Henry Rushing 37.9 Ian Taylor 32.2 The Grue! 32.1 Matthew Pegg 30.1 Tony Woolcock 22.6 John Carter 19.5 Graham Cluley 18.6 The Wayfarer 17.7 John Barnsley 16.4 Steven Fleischaker 16.3 Alan Beer 15.7 Richard Hewison 15.5 The Rochdale Balrog 15.0 Claire Dyard 12.6 George Smith 12.3 Steve Cook 10.9 Neil Shipman 10.4 Paul Cardin 9.0 High Voltage 7.7 STormbringer 6.9 Andrew Stenhouse 6.8 Phil Darke 6.0 Jack Lockerby 5.9 Bill Commons 5.8 Dave Barker 4.2 Kjell Robertsen 4.1 So, if you have any contributions for future issues of SynTax, please send them in. They can be for old or new games and of virtually any length. You can send hints, solutions, reviews, maps, articles - anything! Ideally they should arrive before the 15th of the month before the disk is produced to be sure of being included in the next issue. Second opinions of adventures are always welcome. Ideally I'd like ST, PC and Amiga contributions in ASCII form on disk and, if you send on disk, I'll replace it with the PD disk of your choice. Otherwise they can be sent as printouts, typed or hand-written. If you're sending hints, the "3-in-1" format would be preferred, with a maximum of 63 characters/line. Maps can be sent in any form you like.