FREEGISH(6) Games Manual FREEGISH(6)NAME
freegish - A physics based arcade game
SYNOPSIS
freegish [options]
DESCRIPTION
freegish is a physics based arcade game
OPTIONS -nosound
Disable sound and music
-sound Enable sound
-nomusic
Disable music
FILES
${HOME}/.freegish/level/ - directory containing custom levels
AUTHOR
Gish was written by Cryptic Sea and FreeGish is maintained by FreeGish team.
This manual page was written by Lubos Novak <alvinx12@centrum.cz>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Dec 25, 2010 FREEGISH(6)
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noiz2sa - an abstract arcade shooter
SYNOPSIS
noiz2sa [-nosound] [-window] [-reverse] [-brightness n] [-nowait] [-accframe]
DESCRIPTION
noiz2sa is an abstract arcade shooter, just fire it up and you'll find out what that means.
USAGE
You can play the game with a keyboard or a joystick. On the keyboard the following keys are used:
- Movement Arrow keys
- Fire [Z]
- Slowdown [X]
- Pause [P]
- Leave Game [Esc]
Control your ship and avoid the barrage. A ship is not destroyed even if it contacts an enemy main body. A ship becomes slow while hold-
ing the slowdown key.
A green star is the bonus item. A score of the item(displayed at the left-up corner) increases if you get items continuously.
When all ships are destroyed, the game is over. The ship extends 200,000 and every 500,000 points.
Apart from that the game is really easy, no need for a manual!
OPTIONS
These command line options are available:
-nosound Stop the sound.
-window Launch the game in the window, not use the full-screen.
-reverse Reverse the fire key and the slowdown key.
-brightness n Set the brightness of the sceen(n=0-256).
-accframe Use the alternative framerate management algorithm.
(If you have a problem with framerate, try this option.)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Robert Lemmen <robertle@semistable.com> (but may be used by others, of
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