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STAX(6) 							   Games Manual 							   STAX(6)

NAME
stax - Stax is a collection of puzzle games. SYNOPSIS
stax HOW TO PLAY
The object of the games is basically to get rid of the blocks as fast as possible and not let them rise to the top. To get rid of blocks, get a horizontal or vertical line of 3 or more of the same type of blocks in a row. Usually, getting more than 3 in a row will make the other players blocks rise faster, so go for big combos! A few keys work the same in every game: Escape Quit (prompted) P Pause (any key except P to unpause) Backspace Screenshot (named stax????.pcx in current directory) The configuration of all other keys is described in the README file in the documentation directory of Stax (/usr/share/doc/stax/README.gz). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). The upstream author of Stax is Trent Gamblin <tmg@cyberlink.bc.ca> April 12, 2001 STAX(6)

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NAME
darkplaces - an engine for iD software's Quake and related games SYNOPSIS
darkplaces [ -options ] [ +set cvar value ] [ +console commands ] DESCRIPTION
DarkPlaces is an OpenGL-only engine for Quake and related games, with greatly enhanced effects and lighting and many features for mods. OPTIONS
This program follows the Quake convention, with long options starting with a single dash (`-'). Options include: -basedir Specify the location of the game data files. The default is the current directory, which is not usually useful. -dedicated Run as a dedicated server, without the GUI. Alternatively, you can run darkplaces-server if installed. -game Start the game using the files from a mission pack or a mod. -hipnotic Start the game with the Hipnotic mission pack. -rogue Start the game with the Rogue mission pack. -nexuiz Expect the basedir to contain the standalone game Nexuiz, instead of Quake. Various other mods and standalone games are supported, see /usr/share/doc/darkplaces/README.Debian. SEE ALSO
darkplaces-server(6), /usr/share/doc/darkplaces/README.Debian. AUTHOR
DarkPlaces was based on Quake by id Software, and is maintained by LordHavoc and numerous contributors. This manual page was written by David Banks <amoebae@gmail.com> and Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> for the Debian project, and may be used by others. 2011-06-06 DARKPLACES(6)
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