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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2020-10-13 01:32:58 -0400
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2020-10-17 09:39:55 +0700
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games/bastet: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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bastet (horribly difficult Tetris clone)
-Have you ever thought that Tetris is evil because it never sends you that
-straight "I" brick you need to clear four rows? Well, Tetris(R) probably
-is not so malevolent, but Bastet certainly is. >:-> Bastet stands for
-"bastard tetris", and is a simple ncurses-based Tetris(R) clone for
-Linux. Instead of choosing the next block randomly, this fiendish program
-uses a special algorithm to give you the worst possible brick. Playing
-Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!
+Have you ever thought that Tetris is evil because it never sends you
+that straight "I" brick you need to clear four rows? Well, Tetris(R)
+probably is not so malevolent, but Bastet certainly is. >:-> Bastet
+stands for "bastard tetris", and is a simple ncurses-based Tetris(R)
+clone for Linux. Instead of choosing the next block randomly, this
+fiendish program uses a special algorithm to give you the worst
+possible brick. Playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!
Bonus points for presenting it to your friends as "just another Tetris
clone".
-If you're in X and have TERM set to "xterm-color", the text cursor will
-stay enabled, which looks a little weird. Use "xterm" or "xterm-256color"
-instead.
+If you're in X and have TERM set to "xterm-color", the text cursor
+will stay enabled, which looks a little weird. Use "xterm" or
+"xterm-256color" instead.