Provided by: trackballs_1.3.4-1_amd64
NAME
Trackballs - marble game similar to the classic arcade game 'Marble Madness'
SYNOPSIS
trackballs [-w] [-m] [-y] [-f] [-e -l<level> -t<level>] [-r<width>] [-s<sensitivity>] ...
DESCRIPTION
Trackballs is a simple game inspired by the classic Atari 1980's arcade game 'Marble Madness' (later released by Electronic Arts for the Amiga and other platforms). By steering a marble ball through a labyrinth filled with sharp objects, pools of acid and other obstacles the player collects points. When the ball passes through the goal it continues to the next, more difficult track - unless the time runs out. It should be noted that this game is _not_ intended to be a replica of Marble Madness but rather merely inspired by it. For instance the game uses 3D graphics even though the original game had no real use for it. Also the game is fully programmable with a scripting extension (Guile), and includes a level editor with which to easily create new levels.
OPTIONS
-h , --help Display usage information. -l , --level Start from level. -w , --windowed Run in window (Default is fullscreen) -m , --mute Mute sound. -y , --low-memory Attempt to conserve memory usage -s , --sensitivity Mouse sensitivity, default 1.0 -f , --fps Displays framerate -v , --version Indicate the current version number -9 , --debug-joystick Debug joystick status -j , --repair-joystick Correct for bad joysticks -t , --touch Updates a map to the latest format
ENVIRONMENT
GUILE_LOAD_PATH Specifies the directory where the guile files are TRACKBALLS Specifies a preferred share directory; this is ignored if invalid
FILES
/usr/bin/trackballs The executable file for trackballs /usr/share/games/trackballs Necessary shared files for trackballs /usr/share/locale Location of the locale files, if applicable /usr/share/doc/trackballs Detailed package documentation ~/.trackballs/ Per user settings directory
EXAMPLE
To run this program the standard way type: trackballs To disable audio and start in windowed mode trackballs -m -w Alternatively you can test a level with: trackballs -l steep
NOTES
Full documentation for the game and the editor can be found in the detailed package documentation or at ⟨https://trackballs.github.io/docs/index.html⟩
AUTHORS
See the AUTHORS.md file in the source package for a detailed list of authors.