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Hi, Neo.
Thanks for taking the time to improve it -- easier to read for me ... cheers, drl
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gemdropx
GEMDROPX(6) Games Manual GEMDROPX(6)
NAME
gemdropx - an interesting one-player puzzle game for X-Window
SYNOPSIS
gemdropx [--help] [--version] [--usage] [--nomusic]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it
has documentation in /usr/share/doc/gemdropx/README.txt.gz
gemdropx is an interesting one-player puzzle game for X-Window. It is a direct port of Gem Drop, an Atari 8-bit game written in Action!
(a very fast C- and Pascal-like compiled language for the Atari). The concept of the game Gem Drop is based on an arcade game for the Neo-
Geo system called "Magical Drop III" by SNK.
If you're familiar with games like Jewels, Klax, Bust-A-Move or Tetris, this game is similar to them all. I consider it closest to Klax.
OPTIONS
--help Show a quick help page.
--version
Show version of program.
--usage
Show the command line arguments which gemdropx accepts.
--nomusic
Disable the music of the game (if sound was enabled during compile time).
--nosound
Disable all sound (including music).
CONTROLS
Left/Right
Move left/right
K/L Move left/right
Up/Down
Throw/Grab
A/Z Throw/Grab
Return Get more gems immediately
Space / P
Pause
S Toggle sound
Q/Escape
Abort game
MOUSE
Click Left/Right of Man
Move left/right
Left-click Above Man
Grab
Right-click Above man
Throw
JOYSTICK
Left/Right
Move left/right
Button 1/2
Throw/Grab
Button 3/4
Get more gems immediately
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian T. Steigies <cts@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
December 29, 1999 GEMDROPX(6)