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O O O O o o o o o . . o . .____. _______ . ._______________________.___________ | |__ .__\__. \ ____.___________. | __ / ___ | __ /__|___ __/___|__ _ | \ \| | __ | | |_/ / \_| | |/ / ___/ | __// |___\ | |_/ | | ______/|___________|____|\_______|__________|_____| \_____|_____ | |____| /_________| F O R .____. .________________________ _____________._____________| |__ | __ / __ /_\ __ | ____/____) __/______ | |_/ / |/ / \ \_| | __/ | | |_/ / . | ______/_____|\_________\__________| | |____|___________/ . |____| |____| o . . o o o P R E S E N T S o o O O BLOCK RAGE [AOS4] O O PORTED BY .................... SPOT SUPPLIED BY .................. HAK TYPE ......................... GAME REQUIRES ...................... SDL Block Rage - README =================== Description ----------- Block Rage is a "falling-blocks" arcade game, inspired by a DOS classic. It features a two-player hotseat mode. In the future it should also feature nice graphics and sound. Notes on version 0.2.3 ---------------------- This release presents some visible improvements, notably the new tile graphics. There are also several fixes, mainly, the sound mixer will now hopefully work on big-endian machines. (greetings to Pegassos users ;-) The graphics and sound are still heavily under construction, and there is no music. Windows users might experience some bugs. What does it run on? -------------------- Block Rage is know to compile and run on x86 Linux, Solaris/SPARC and x86 Win32. Run-time Requirements --------------------- UNIX, GNU/Linux -- libSDL 1.2.x (just the core library) Win32 -- nothing special Build-time Requirements ----------------------- UNIX, GNU/Linux -- libSDL 1.2.x with headers, gcc, make Win32 -- Cygwin environment with gcc, make, and libSDL 1.2.x, which must be compiled and installed from source. For instructions on building the game se the file INSTALL. GLOBAL KEYS =========== Alt-Enter ... Toggle fullscreen mode Alt-Backslash ... Toggle doublesize mode PrintScreen ... Capture a screenshot to $HOME/blockrage-scr.pcx Alt-X ... Exit the program immediately IN-GAME KEYS ============ P ... Pause the game Default key bindings for player 1: ---------------------------------- Left Arrow ... move block left Right Arrow ... move block right Up Arrow ... rotate block up Down Arrow ... rotate block down Right Shift ... drop block Default key bindings for player 2: ---------------------------------- A ... move block left D ... move block right W ... rotate block up S ... rotate block down Q ... drop block PLAYING THE GAME ================ (Assuming you didn't change the default key settings.) Use left/right arrows to move the falling piece left/right, up/down arrows to cycle it's tiles and right shift to make it fall faster. Get three same pieces in a row (horizontal/vertical/diagonal) and boom! they dissappear and your score increases. You can earn even more points by inflicting chain reactions. A chain reaction happens when some pieces explode, the ones on top of them fall, and, forming a new line, explode again. 2-PLAYER HOTSEAT MODE --------------------- Default key settings for the other player are A,D (left,right) W,S (cycle), Q (drop). If you inflict a chain reaction in hotseat mode, your opponent will get an unpleasant surprise in the form of a row of tiles inserted to the bottom of his playing board. MAKING A SCREENSHOT =================== During gameplay, you can make a screenshot by presing the PrintScreen key. Your screen will be saved in your $HOME directory in a file called "blockrage-scr.pcx". (This will not work in the menu). COMMAND LINE OPTIONS -------------------- You needn't really use them. Everything listed here can be set using the ingame menu. +p <1|2> sets the number of players +d <4|5|6> sets the difficulty Easy/Medium/Hard +l <1..10> sets the starting level +b <0,1,...> chooses a block set (piece graphics) +k1 <left> <right> <sh_up> <sh_down> <drop> +k2 <left> <right> <sh_up> <sh_down> <drop> sets player 1/2 controls you must enter five decimal numbers corresponding to SDLK_* keycodes e.g. +k1 276 275 303 273 274 +data <dataset> chooses a dataset. the format is identical to the format of blockrage.cfg. example: +data br320 THE RC FILES ------------ Typically you don't need to know anything about the game's RC and config files. They are designed so it just magically works... But if you are interested: the RC and config files can be of great use if you want to install on a multiuser system (you can customize default settings for the users, create a shared topten table, etc). When you start Block Rage, it tries to find in order: 1. <EXECDIR>/blockrage.rc here <EXECDIR> is the directory where the blockrage[.exe] executable is situated. 2. $HOME/.blockrage/blockrage.rc 3. /etc/games/blockrage/blockrage.rc Whichever is found first is processed. That is typically (1) if the game is run from the source directory, or (3) if the game is run from the UNIX FHS filesystem. Also any user can override the system-wide settings by creating the file (2). The .rc file contains 5 lines: <sys-config-file> pathname of the system-wide config file <user-config-file> pathname of the user's config file <data-dir>/ directory where the data files reside, trailed with slash <topten-file> pathname of the file where topscores are stored <dataset> name of the dataset to use (a data/ subdir) In the source package's src/ directory the file blockrage.rc enables the game to be run directly from the src/ directory. The file blockrage-fhs.rc is the RC file for running from the live filesystem. 'make install' copies this file to /etc/games/blockrage/blockrage.rc. (3) After processing the .rc file, the config files are processed. THE CONFIG FILES ---------------- First the game tries to read the <user-config-file>. If it doesn't exist (meaning this user is running the game for the first time), if falls back to <sys-config-file>. If that cannot be found either, defaults are assumed. The config file contains the key bindings, starting level, tileset, etc. AUTHOR ------ Block Rage has been written in 1999-2005 by Jiri Svoboda <jirik.svoboda()seznam.cz>. (Please do not list this e-mail address on your webpage, or list it in other packages, before contacting me first) NOTES ----- This README describes version 0.2.3 of Block Rage. SEE ALSO -------- The Block Rage homepage at <http://blockrage.sourceforge.net>. The manpage 'man blockrage', or blockrage.6 in the Block Rage src/ directory.
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