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 gomoku(6) -- game of 5 in a row
    gomoku is a two player game were the object is to get 5 in a row horizontally, vertically or diagonally on a 19 by 19 grid. By convention, black always moves first. With no arguments, gomoku will disp...
 hack(6) -- Exploring The Dungeons of Doom
    hack is a display oriented dungeons dragons - like game. Both display and command structure resemble rogue. (For a game with the same structure but entirely different display - a real cave instead of ...
 hangman(6) -- computer version of the game hangman
    In , the computer picks a word from the on-line word list and you must try to guess it. The computer keeps track of which letters have been guessed and how many wrong guesses you have made on the scre...
 hunt(6) -- a multi-player multi-terminal game
    The object of the game hunt is to kill off the other players. There are no rooms, no treasures, and no monsters. Instead, you wander around a maze, find grenades, trip mines, and shoot down walls and ...
 huntd(6) -- hunt daemon, back-end for hunt game
    huntd controls the multi-player hunt(6) game. When it starts up, it tries to notify all members of the hunt-players mailing list (see sendmail(8)) by faking a talk(1) request from user ``Hunt Game''...
 intro(6) -- introduction to online games
    This section contains various games and tools whose primary value is amusement.
 larn(6) -- exploring the caverns of Larn
    larn is a fantasy games in which your child has contracted a strange disease, and none of your home remedies seem to have any effect. You set out to find a remedy in a limited amount of time, and to c...
 mille(6) -- play Mille Bornes
    Mille plays a two-handed game reminiscent of the Parker Brother's game of Mille Bornes with you. The rules are described below. If a file name is given on the command line, the game saved in that fil...
 monop(6) -- Monopoly game
    monop is reminiscent of the Parker Brother's game Monopoly, and monitors a game between 1 to 9 users. It is assumed that the rules of Monopoly are known. The game follows the standard rules, with the...
 morse(6) -- reformat input as punch cards, paper tape or morse code
    The , ppt and morse commands read the given input and reformat it in the form of punched cards, paper tape or morse code respectively. Acceptable input are command line arguments or the standard input...
 number(6) -- convert Arabic numerals to English
    The number utility prints the English equivalent of the number to the standard output, with each 10^3 magnitude displayed on a separate line. If no argument is specified, number reads lines from the s...
 phantasia(6) -- an interterminal fantasy game
    phantasia is a role playing game which allows players to roll up characters of various types to fight monsters and other players. Progression of characters is based upon gaining experience from fighti...
 pig(6) -- eformatray inputway asway Igpay Atinlay
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 pom(6) -- display the phase of the moon
    The pom utility displays the current phase of the moon. Useful for selecting software completion target dates and predicting managerial behavior. [[[[[cc]yy]mm]dd]HH] Display the phase of the moon for...
 ppt(6) -- reformat input as punch cards, paper tape or morse code
    The , ppt and morse commands read the given input and reformat it in the form of punched cards, paper tape or morse code respectively. Acceptable input are command line arguments or the standard input...
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