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1.1 root 1: .TH ADVENTURE 6
2: .CT 1 games
3: .SH NAME
4: adventure, zork, rogue, wump \- dungeon-exploration games
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B /usr/games/adventure
7: .PP
8: .B /usr/games/zork
9: .PP
10: .B /usr/games/rogue
11: .PP
12: .B /usr/games/wump
13: .SH DESCRIPTION
14: .I Adventure
15: is the grandaddy of dungeon-exploration games, part
16: of the object of which is to puzzle out the object and the rules.
17: .I Zork
18: marks the zenith of the genre.
19: .PP
20: .I Rogue
21: requires a cursor-addressed terminal to
22: show fragments of the cave map.
23: Indicia published at the bottom of the screen are
24: the cave level being explored, the amount of gold accumulated,
25: armor class,
26: and measures of your potency: `hit points', strength,
27: and experience level.
28: Type
29: .L ?
30: for more help.
31: .PP
32: The
33: .I wump
34: cave is inhabited by a Wumpus and by Super Bats that like to pick you up
35: and drop you somewhere else.
36: You wander among the rooms, trying to
37: shoot the Wumpus with an arrow, meanwhile avoiding
38: being eaten by the Wumpus and falling
39: into
40: Bottomless Pits.
41: .SH FILES
42: .TF /usr/games/lib/rogue_roll
43: .TP
44: .F adv.susp
45: .TP
46: .F rogue.save
47: .TP
48: .F /usr/games/lib/rogue_roll
49: .SH SEE ALSO
50: .B readnews -n net.games.rogue
51: .SH BUGS
52: You take these games where and as you find them.
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