Query: rogue
OS: netbsd
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ROGUE(6) BSD Games Manual ROGUE(6)NAMErogue -- exploring The Dungeons of DoomSYNOPSISrogue [-s] [save_file]DESCRIPTIONrogue is a computer fantasy game with a new twist. It is CRT oriented and the object of the game is to survive the attacks of various mon- sters and get a lot of gold, rather than the puzzle solving orientation of most computer fantasy games. To get started you really only need to know two commands. The command ? will give you a list of the available commands and the command / will identify the things you see on the screen. To win the game (as opposed to merely playing to beat other people's high scores) you must locate the Amulet of Yendor which is somewhere below the 20th level of the dungeon and get it out. Nobody has achieved this yet and if somebody does, they will probably go down in history as a hero among heroes. When the game ends, either by your death, when you quit, or if you (by some miracle) manage to win, rogue will give you a list of the top-ten scorers. The scoring is based entirely upon how much gold you get. There is a 10% penalty for getting yourself killed. If save_file is specified, rogue will be restored from the specified saved game file. The -s option will print out the list of scores. For more detailed directions, read the document A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom.FILES/var/games/rogue.scores Score file ~/rogue.save Default save fileSEE ALSOMichael C. Toy and Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold, A guide to the Dungeons of Doom.AUTHORSTimothy Stoehr Michael C. Toy Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold Glenn WichmanBUGSProbably infinite, although none are known. However, that Ice Monsters sometimes transfix you permanently is not a bug. It's a feature.BSDMay 31, 1993 BSD
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