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INTRO(6)

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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     intro - introduction to the games

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The manual pages in section 6 contain information about  the
various games
     and diversions optionally installed in /usr/games.  Currently available
     games are:

     adventure    An exploration game.  See adventure(6).

     arithmetic   Quiz on simple arithmetic.  See  arithmetic(6).

     atc          Air traffic controller game.  See atc(6).

     backgammon   The backgammon game.  See backgammon(6).

     banner       Print strings in large letters.  See banner(6).

     battlestar   A tropical adventure game.  See  battlestar(6).

     bcd          Reformat input as punch cards.  See bcd(6).

     boggle       Word search game.  See boggle(6).

     bs           Battleships game.  See bs(6).

     ceasar       Decrypt ceasar cyphers.  See caesar(6).

     canfield     A version of the solitaire card game.  See canfield(6).

     cfscores     Print out the current status of  a  canfield(6)
account.  See
                  cfscores(6).

     cribbage     The card game cribbage.  See cribbage(6).

     factor       Factor a number.  See factor(6).

     fish         Play ``Go Fish!''.  See fish(6).

     fortune      Print a random adage.  See fortune(6).

     gomoku       Game of 5 in a row.  See gomoku(6).

     grdc         Grand Digital Clock.  See grdc(6).

     hack         Explore the Dungeons of Doom.  See hack(6).

     hangman      Play hangman.  See hangman(6).

     hunt           A  multi-player,  multi-terminal  game.   See
hunt(6).

     huntd        hunt(6) daemon.  See huntd(6).

     mille        Play Mille Bornes.  See mille(6).

     monop        Play monopoly.  See monop(6).

     morse        Reformat input as morse code.  See morse(6).

     number       Convert Arabic numerals to English.   See  number(6).

     phantasia     An  interterminal  fantasy  game.  See phantasia(6).

     pig          Eformatray inputway asway Igpay Atinlay.  Eesay
igpay(6).

     pom          Display the phase of the moon.  See pom(6).

     ppt          Reformat input as paper tape.  See ppt(6).

     primes       Generate primes.  See primes(6).

     quiz         Random knowledge tests.  See quiz(6).

     rain         Animated raindrops display.  See rain(6).

     random       Display random lines from a file or random numbers.  See
                  random(6).

     robots       Fight off villanous robots.

     rot13        Decrypt ceasar cyphers, rotated by  13  characters.  See
                  rot13(6).

     sail          Multi-user  wooden  ships  and  iron men.  See
sail(6).

     snake        Display chase game.  See snake(6).

     snscore      Display snake(6) scores.  See snscore(6).

     teachgammon  Backgammon rules and  tutorial.   See  backgammon(6).

     tetris       Play tetris.  See tetris(6).

     trek         Trekkie game.  See trek(6).

     wargames     Would you like to play a game?

     worm         Play the growing worm game.  See worm(6).

     worms         Animate  worms  on  a  display  terminal.  See
worms(6).

     wump         Hunt the wumpus in an  underground  cave.   See
wump(6).

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/games                  Location of games, if installed.
     /usr/share/games            Data files for games.
     /usr/share/doc/usd/31.trek  User Supplementary Documents for
trek(6).

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     adventure(6),  arithmetic(6),  atc(6),  backgammon(6),  banner(6),
     battlestar(6), bcd(6),  boggle(6),  bs(6),  caesar(6),  canfield(6),
     cfscores(6),  cribbage(6),  factor(6),  fish(6), fortune(6),
gomoku(6),
     grdc(6), hack(6), hangman(6), hunt(6),  huntd(6),  mille(6),
monop(6),
     morse(6),  number(6),  phantasia(6), pig(6), pom(6), ppt(6),
primes(6),
     quiz(6), rain(6), random(6), robots(6),  rot13(6),  sail(6),
snake(6),
     snscore(6), tetris(6), trek(6), worm(6), worms(6), wump(6)

HISTORY    [Toc]    [Back]

     The intro section manual page appeared in OpenBSD 2.5.

OpenBSD      3.6                           July      8,      1999
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