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If getopt_long is crashing, it's quite probably because you've given it bad values, not because something's buggy inside it. Look at the values you give it carefully.
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moon-buggy
moon-buggy(6) Games Manual moon-buggy(6)
NAME
moon-buggy - drive some car across the moon
SYNOPSIS
moon-buggy [-hnsV] [--help] [--no-title] [--show-scores] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive some kind of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are dan-
gerous craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them!
OPTIONS
The program understands the following command line options.
-h, --help
shows a short usage message.
-m, --mesg
disable write access to your terminal by other users, so your boss can't disturb your game play with the help of "write" or "fin-
ger".
-n, --no-title
skips the title screen.
-s, --show-scores
shows the current highscore list and exits.
-V, --version
prints the program's version to standard output and exits.
KEYS
The moon-buggy is controlled by a couple of keys, which are described near the bottom of the screen. Most important are the following
keys.
SPC, j makes your car jump. The length of a jump is fixed and you can only start a new jump, while the wheels have contact to the ground.
a, l fires the mining laser. The laser is used to remove stones, which may block your way.
q quits the game prematurely. But you still keep your score and may enter the highscore list.
FILES
The following files on your system are related to moon-buggy.
/usr/games/moon-buggy
the moon-buggy executable.
/var/games/moon-buggy/mbscore
the global score file
$HOME/.mbscore
the local score file. This is used, if moon-buggy has no write access to the global score file.
SEE ALSO
Moon-buggy Usage and Maintenance by Jochen Voss.
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2004 Jochen Voss
Moon-buggy is free software. Read the file COPYING of the source code distribution for details or press 'c' at moon-buggy's title screen.
AUTHOR
The program moon-buggy was implemented by Jochen Voss (voss@seehuhn.de).
moon-buggy 1.0.51+esd Dec 27 2004 moon-buggy(6)