GEKI3(6) Games Manual GEKI3(6)NAME
Geki 3 - a horizontal shoot'em-up
SYNOPSIS
geki3 [ --display <display> ] [ --version ] [ --help ]
DESCRIPTION
Geki 3 is a horizontal shoot'em-up game similar to classic arcade games such as R-Type or Zero "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" Wing. It
features four levels and various weapons.
OPTIONS --display <display>
use <display> as the target X11 display
--version
display version number and exit
--help display help message and exit
KEYS
Left, Right, Up, Down
move the fighter across the screen
z or Space
fire
s pause the game
Esc return to the main menu
AUTHOR
Geki 3 was written by Katsuyoshi Sato <ml@kxl.hn.org>.
This manual page was written by Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
13 April 2003 GEKI3(6)
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