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icebreaker(6) Games Manual icebreaker(6)
NAME
icebreaker - An addictive action-puzzle game for X.
SYNOPSIS
icebreaker
DESCRIPTION
So, uh, there's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica. You have been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to Finland,
where they are essential to a secret plot for world domination.
In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg into small chunks by melting lines without hitting any of the birds. Once
80% or more of the 'berg is gone, you advance to the next level.
Use the left mouse button to start lines, and the right (and/or middle) button to toggle between horizontal and vertical. Beyond that, it's
probably easier for you go figure out the game by playing than by reading. So go.
Go!
OPTIONS
None in current version; in the future there will probably be some. See BUGS.
FILES
/var/games/icebreaker.scores
The system-wide list of high scores.
~/.icebreaker
The per-user options file; see comments in the file itself for more info.
BUGS
See the included TODO file. And I'm sure there's a few that have slipped in without my knowledge. Please report anything you find to
mattdm@mattdm.org.
SEE ALSO
There's an included README file. It's very clever. (I know because I wrote it.) And there's a web site at http://www.mattdm.org/ice-
breaker/.
COPYRIGHT
icebreaker is Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Matthew Miller and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See the documentation
included with the program for more details.
AUTHOR
Matthew Miller (mattdm@mattdm.org)
v1.2.1: 30 July 2001 icebreaker(6)