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Mother of all gravity games 1.91 (Default branch)

Image Mother of all gravity games (Moagg) combines several game genres such as races, search and rescue, seek and destroy, etc. into a 2D gravity game. You are the pilot of a small spaceship, and have to navigate through different levels. Beside the gravity that drags you down, there are other obstacles like magnets, black holes, cannons, rockets, tanks, etc. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
This release includes a run.bat script so that Windows users can start the game easily. Some new features were implemented and are demonstrated by adapted/new tutorial levels.Image

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game-data-packager(6)						   Games Manual 					     game-data-packager(6)

NAME
game-data-packager - build a .deb of game data SYNOPSIS
game-data-packager [ -i ] [ -d out-directory [ -n ] ] game [ game-options ] DESCRIPTION
Many open-source games require game data which is licensed incompatibly with the Debian Free Software Guidelines. game-data-packager is a tool designed to help you locally assemble Debian packages containing such game data from CD-ROMs, the Internet or elsewhere. OPTIONS
-i attempt to install the generated Debian package via dpkg(1) and su(1) -d out-directory writes the generated Debian package to the specified directory. -n Do not attempt to install the generated Debian package. This option must be used in conjunction with -d. game The game being packaged. Running game-data-packager without arguments will display a list of valid games. Running game-data-packager with just the game and no further arguments will display a list of valid options for that game. SEE ALSO
dpkg(1), su(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2010 Jon Dowland <jmtd@debian.org> Thanks to Branden Robinson for his 'Write the Fine Manual' presentation, once found at <http://people.debian.org/~branden/talks/wtfm/> 2008-07-14 game-data-packager(6)