bionic (6) zangband.6.gz

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NAME

       zangband - is a graphical dungeon adventure game in the vein of rogue

SYNOPSIS

       zangband [options] [-- suboptions]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  explains the Debian package zangband.  ZAngband is a single-player, graphical dungeon
       adventure game using textual characters  to  represent  the  walls  and  floors  of  a  dungeon  and  the
       inhabitants  therein,  in  the  vein  of  rogue, angband, nethack, and moria.  ZAngband 2.2.8 is a stable
       official release incorporating all the changes and improvements added since the last official  release  (
       ZAngband 2.2.7).

OPTIONS

       -h        Print out a usage message.
       -n        Start a new character
       -f        Request fiddle mode (no high score entry)
       -w        Request wizard mode (no high score entry)
       -v        Request sound mode
       -g        Request graphics mode
       -o        Request original keyset
       -r        Request rogue-like keyset
       -s<num>   Show <num> high scores
       -u<who>   Use your <who> savefile
       -m<sys>   Force 'main-<sys>.c' usage
       -d<lib>=<path>
                 Define  a  'lib'  dir sub-path. Valid values of lib are help info user bone save data apex xtra
                 edit file

GETTING STARTED

       To start with, you can just say angband -uTest,  and  that  creates  a  save  file  with  the  file  name
       /var/games/zangband/save/<UID>Test.  The best place to get help is the program itself; help is reached by
       the command ?  and presents a menu of choices.

       Program options can be set  using the = command. To see what the various options mean, access the List of
       Options help menu with the ?  command.

SEE ALSO

       nethack(6), angband(6).

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  originaly  written  by  Manoj  Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>, for the Angband
       package. Modified by Eric Leblanc <jughead@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be  used
       by others).