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1.1 root 1: #!/bin/sh -
2: #
3: # Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
4: # All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
5: # specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
6: #
7: # @(#)wargames.sh 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/23/85
8: #
9: echo -n "Would you like to play a game? "
10: read x
11:
12: case $x in
13:
14: adventure)
15: exec /usr/games/$x
16: ;;
17:
18: backgammon)
19: exec /usr/games/$x
20: ;;
21:
22: boggle)
23: exec /usr/games/$x
24: ;;
25:
26: canfield)
27: exec /usr/games/$x
28: ;;
29:
30: chess)
31: exec /usr/games/$x
32: ;;
33:
34: cribbage)
35: exec /usr/games/$x
36: ;;
37:
38: fish)
39: exec /usr/games/$x
40: ;;
41:
42: fortune)
43: exec /usr/games/$x
44: ;;
45:
46: hangman)
47: exec /usr/games/$x
48: ;;
49:
50: mille)
51: exec /usr/games/$x
52: ;;
53:
54: monop)
55: exec /usr/games/$x
56: ;;
57:
58: rogue)
59: exec /usr/games/$x
60: ;;
61:
62: snake)
63: exec /usr/games/$x
64: ;;
65:
66:
67: trek)
68: exec /usr/games/$x
69: ;;
70:
71: wump)
72: exec /usr/games/$x
73: ;;
74:
75: zork)
76: exec /usr/games/$x
77: ;;
78:
79: *)
80: echo "Funny, the only way to win is not to play at all"
81: ;;
82: esac
83: exit 0
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