02-17-2017
@Don Cragun: thanks for the explanation.
@bodisha: your posted screen shot suggests that the file is indeed 1000k (which is NOT 1MB, 1024k=1M) in size, which might add to the confusion.
After Don so concisely refuted my explanation attempt i am at a loss myself for what is going on.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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torus-trooper
Torus Trooper(6) Torus Trooper(6)
NAME
torus-trooper - speeding ship sailing through barrage
DESCRIPTION
Speed! More speed!
Torus Trooper is a fast-paced abstract scrolling shooter game. It features 3D graphics and a style similar to that of games such as Tem-
pest.
OPTIONS
These options are available:
-brightness n
Set the brightness of the screen.(n = 0 - 100, default = 100)
-luminosity n
Set the luminous intensity.(n = 0 - 100, default = 0)
-res x y
Set the screen resolution to (x, y).
-nosound
Stop the sound.
-window
Launch the game in a window.
-fullscreen
Launch the game in fullscreen mode.
-reverse
Reverse a shot key and a charge shot key.
USAGE
How to operate:
Movement
Arrow / Num / [WASD] / Joystick
Hold an up key to increase speed.
Shot [Z][L-Ctrl][.] / Trigger 1, 4, 5, 8
Hold a shot key to open automatic fire.
Charge shot
[X][L-Alt][L-Shift][/] / Trigger 2, 3, 6, 7
Hold a charge shot key to charge energy.
- A charge shot is released when you release a key.
- A charge shot penetrates enemies and wipes out bullets.
- A score multiplier is increased according to a number of destroying enemies and bullets.
- A charge shot acts as a regenerative break.
Pause [P]
How to play:
At the title screen, select a grade(Normal, Hard, Extreme) and a starting level. Press a shot button to start a game. Press an escape key
to quit a game.
Drive a ship forward and destroy enemies. When time runs out, game is over.
Remaining time is displayed at the left up corner.
Remaining time varies according to events:
Ship was destroyed(-15 sec.)
You ship is destroyed when it is hit by a bullet.
Bonus time(+15 sec.)
You can earn bonus time when you reach a certain score. The point you have to get is displayed at the right up corner.
Destroy the boss(+30 or 45 sec.)
The boss enemies appear when you destroy or overtake a certain number(displayed at the left down corner) of enemies, and you can
earn bonus time by destroying them.
Replay mode
At the title screen, press a charge shot key to see a replay of your last game. Press a left/right key to change a view and an
up/down key to change displayed/undisplayed of a status display.
SEE ALSO
You can find more about the game on its homepage: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/tt_e.html
AUTHOR
This game has been written by Kenta Cho <cs8k-cyu@asahi-net.or.jp>
Torus Trooper(6)