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NetBSD-current contains two other\ngames, rogue and larn.  Rogue has a standard BSD licence, but with an\nadditional contradictory licence that does not allow for-profit\ndistribution; larn has no licence at all, only a notice that \"Copying\nfor Profit is Prohibited\".  If you want rogue, get the\nbsd-games-non-free package (which should be on sunsite, but not\ntsx-11), and read the README.non-free that it contains: rogue is being\ndistributed separately, and larn not distributed at all in this Linux\nport, in the absence of definite confirmation of what licences really\napply to rogue and larn.  A game not from NetBSD, paranoia, was in\nearlier versions of bsd-games-non-free (and bsd-games 1.2 and 1.3) but\nhas been removed because of the lack of a clear licence.\n\nThe games are mostly not enhanced from the NetBSD versions, but many\nbugs are fixed.\n\nFor installation instructions and details of prerequisites, see the\nfile \"INSTALL\".\n\nThe statement of year 2000 issues associated with bsd-games and\nbsd-games-non-free is in the file \"YEAR2000\".\n\nThe copyrights and licence terms for the games, as best as I can\ndetermine them, are in \"COPYING\".\n\nThis package contains cryptographic software (caesar and rot13).  In\nsome jurisdictions, use or distribution of these utilities may be\nrestricted, whether under export control regulations or because these\ncryptosystems have been used as technical protection measures to\nrestrict access to and copying of copyright works.\n\nThis package contains the following games:\n\nadventure:\tthe original adventure by Crowther and Woods\narithmetic:\tarithmetic quiz/speed test\natc:\t\tair traffic control\nbackgammon:\tbackgammon\nbanner:\t\tdisplay a message in big letters\nbattlestar:\tadventure game on a battlestar\nbcd:\t\toutputs text in an antique form\nboggle:\t\tboggle\ncaesar:\t\treads fortunes from the game fortune, also some internet posts\ncanfield:\tcurses-based solitaire\ncountmail:\ttell you how much new mail you have\ncribbage:\tcribbage\ndab:\t\tdots and boxes\ndm:\t\tdungeon master, regulates games playing\nfactor:\t\tfactor a number\nfish:\t\tgo fish\nfortune:\tdisplays a random silly message\ngomoku:\t\tgomoku\nhack:\t\texploring the Dungeons of Doom\nhangman:\tguess the word before it is too late\nhunt:\t\thunt each other in a maze (multiplayer -- great)\nmille:\t\tmille borne against the computer\nmonop:\t\tmonopoly\nmorse:\t\toutput morse code\nnumber:\t\toutput the English text for a number\nphantasia:\tinterterminal fantasy game\npig:\t\toutput text in Pig Latin\npom:\t\tdisplay the phase of the moon\nppt:\t\toutputs text in another antique form\nprimes:\t\tgenerate primes\nquiz:\t\trandom knowledge tests\nrain:\t\tattempts to create a rain drop effect (best at 9600 baud)\nrandom:\t\trandom lines from a file or random numbers\nrobots:\t\twell... avoid the robots\nsail:\t\tsail your ship into battle\nsnake:\t\tgrab the cash and avoid the snake and exit\ntetris:\t\ttetris\ntrek:\t\tWe come in peace, shoot to kill.  It's worse than that, he's\n\t\tdead Jim.  Ye cannot change the laws of physics.  It's life\n\t\tJim, but not as we know it.  There's Klingons on the starboard\n\t\tbow ...\nwargames:\twould you like to play a game?\nworm:\t\teat the numbers without running into anything\nworms:\t\trandom worms scurrying across your screen\nwtf:\t\ttranslate acronyms, e.g. \"wtf is WTF\"\nwump:\t\thunt the wumpus\n\nIf you have questions about bsd-games or bsd-games-non-free you can\ncontact me at \u003cjsm@polyomino.org.uk\u003e.  Bug reports should state the\nversions of ncurses and libc used, unless clearly not relevant (e.g.,\nbugs in data files, or where you have an analysis and patch).  If you\nwant to be informed by email of new releases when they come out,\nplease let me know.\n\nKnown bugs are listed in the file BUGS; please do not send bug reports\nfor bugs listed there, but patches that fix them are welcome.\n\nFor patches, I prefer unidiffs (use \"diff -u OLD NEW\", or \"diff -ruN\nOLD-DIRECTORY NEW-DIRECTORY\"), but if your diff cannot produce them\nthen context diffs are OK.  Please remember to include details of the\nbug and your analysis of the problem if you are sending a patch; I\nhave ported the code from NetBSD to Linux, but may not be familiar\nwith the workings of any particular program, whereas you will be if\nyou have been tracing and fixing a bug.  The GCC info manual contains\na discussion of how to produce good bug reports.\n\nNotes on specific games:\n\nboggle: by default this game compiles with certain Linux improvements;\nif you want the original BSD behaviour, remove -DNEW_STYLE from the\nboggle_boggle_DEFS in boggle/boggle/Makefrag.  Defining NEW_STYLE will\nprovide a more intuitive way of quitting or playing a new game after\ntime has run out.\n\ndm: the \"dungeon master\", a program that allows you to control when\nusers can play games.  (Note that this does not control any private\ncopies of games they may have.)  I do not claim that this program is\nactually useful, but it is included in bsd-games since it is in\nNetBSD.  Add -DLOG to the DEFS in dm/Makefrag if you want logging of\ngames playing (not regularly tested).\n\nfortune: Another enhanced version is available from\n\u003cftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/games/amusements/fortune/fortune-mod-9708.tar.gz\u003e.\nunstr is not installed by default.  If you want to install it,\nuncomment the relevant lines (installation command and definition of\nfortune_unstr_DIRS) in fortune/unstr/Makefrag before doing the top\nlevel \"make install\".\n\nhunt: may well be unreliable or broken in various ways.  There is some\nlocal configuration possible in hunt/Makeconfig but changing this may\nwell break things.\n\nJoseph S. Myers\njsm@polyomino.org.uk\n\n\n\f\nLocal Variables:\nmode: text\nEnd:\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fskywind3000%2Frogue-clone-3","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fskywind3000%2Frogue-clone-3","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fskywind3000%2Frogue-clone-3/lists"}