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Biniax2(6)																Biniax2(6)

NAME
Biniax2 - Logic game with arcade and tactics modes SYNOPSIS
biniax2 DESCRIPTION
Biniax 2 is an original and entertaining game. It takes a minute to learn and gives you hours and hours of gameplay. There are three game modes (two singleplayer and one multiplayer), hall of fame, dynamic music and a nice cartoon look. Playing the game is really simple: you move a single tile around a field of pairs of tiles. You can remove a pair from the game board if one of the tiles is similar to your own. When you do that, your tile changes into the other tile that was part of the pair you just removed. You have to do this quickly, otherwise the pairs will pile on top of you and take you to the Game Over screen. CONFIGURATION
User Configuration File: ~/.biniax2/config User Configuration Example: SOUND=1 MUSIC=1 FULLSCREEN=0 SEE ALSO
Homepage of the game: http://biniax.com AUTHOR
Biniax 2 was written by Jordan Tuzsuzov <jordan@biniax.com>. This manual page was written by Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute, made available for copying through any means and/or modify this document under the terms of the ZLIB License. April 15 , 2008 Biniax2(6)

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ceferino - action game similar to Super Pang SYNOPSIS
ceferino ceferinosetup ceferinoeditor DESCRIPTION
The game is similar to 'Super Pang'. You are attacked by little green balls which are bouncing around and which you have to destroy with your knife. Your knife, however, is limited to being thrown upwards, so you have to get under the balls to destroy them. Even worse, if you destroy a large ball, it doesn't just vanish, but breaks apart into two smaller balls. Levels consist of little plat- forms connected by ladders, so you can go up and down or find cover if needed. USAGE
ceferinosetup With this program you can configure the game options: video mode, full screen or windowed mode, music and sounds. The configuration is stored in $HOME/.ceferino You can move through the menu using the arrow keys, return and space. ceferino This command allows to run the game. It will get the game options from $HOME/.ceferino and, after a brief introduction, will present a menu in which you can select a new game and some other things. During the game, you can use the following keys: Left Arrow - Move Left Right Arrow - Move Right x - Throw a knife z and c - Roll on the floor Up Arrow - Climb Stairs Down Arrow - Crouch The purpose of the game is to destroy all the balls and go up levels without being killed. The highest scores are stored in $HOME/.ceferinomarcas ceferinoeditor With this program you can edit the levels of the game. The data describing the new levels will be stored in $HOME/.ceferinoniveles.map You can use the mouse to modify the map. AUTHORS
The game has been written by LosersJuegos ( see http://www.losersjuegos.com.ar/ ): - Hugo Ruscitti <hugoruscitti@yahoo.com.ar> - Walter Velazquez <wgv_tattoo@yahoo.com.ar> - Gabriel Valentin <vcgdebian@yahoo.com.ar> This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es> (but may be used by others, of course) ()
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