Provided by: gnome-nibbles_4.1.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       Nibbles - A worm game for GNOME

SYNOPSIS

       gnome-nibbles [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

       Control  a  worm  in  its  quest to eat bonuses and become longer. Outmaneuver enemy worms
       while eating apples and bananas to increase your length. Each worm has six lives and loses
       one  by  running  into a wall, another worm, or itself. The enemy worms are after the same
       bonuses that you are, so be careful. If the worms become too large, you  won’t  have  much
       room to move.

       The  adventure  progresses  through 26 maps of increasing difficulty. The early levels are
       mostly open with a few walls, but later on, cramped spaces  and  teleporters  make  things
       more interesting.

       Play  on  your  own  against up to five enemy worms, or share your keyboard to play with a
       friend.

OPTIONS

       -d, --disable-fakes
              Disable fake bonuses; cannot be set with --enable-fakes

       -e, --enable-fakes
              Enable fake bonuses; cannot be set with --disable-fakes

       -l, --level=NUMBER
              Start at given level (1-26)

       --progress=NUMBER
              Method of progress through the boards (0-sequentially, 1-randomly, 2-fixed board)

       -n, --nibbles=NUMBER
              Set number of nibbles (4-6)

       -p, --players=NUMBER
              Set number of players (1-4)

       -p, --speed=NUMBER
              Set worms speed (4-1: 4 for slowest and 1 for fastest)

       -3, --3D
              Set three dimensional view

       -2, --2D
              Set two dimensional view

       --start
              Start playing immediately

       --mute
       --unmute
              Turn off/on the sound;
              If the two options are given, the game is muted

       -v, --version
              Print release version and exit

       This program also accepts the standard GNOME and GTK options.

AUTHORS

       gnome-nibbles was written by Sean MacIsaac, Ian Peters and Andreas Røsdal.

       This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian  project  (but
       may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

       gtk-options(7)

       The online documentation available through the program's Help menu.