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GTetrinet - a Tetrinet client for X using Gtk+ and GNOME-libs.
gtetrinet [options]
This manual page documents briefly the gtetrinet command.
GTetrinet is a Tetrinet client using Gtk+ and GNOME-libs. Tetrinet is a variant of the popular Tetris brick game, that can be played simultaneously by 6 players. GTetrinet's goal is to remain completely compatible with the Windows, original client. Tetrinet clients need to connect to a dedicated server in order to be useful. GTetrient only provides the client part, but there are plenty of available servers around. Look at http://www.tetrinet.org/ for a list of servers.
There is also an implementation of the server for UNIX, called tetrinetx. You can find more info about it in http://tetrinetx.sourceforge.net/.
GTetrinet accepts the following options, besides the usual Gtk+/GNOME switches:
To play Tetrinet, you first need to find a server where you can
connect. You may try the servers at http://www.tetrinet.org/ or
create your own using tetrinetx (a UNIX server, not included in this
package).
Once inside a server, you'll be able to communicate with other players using
the PartyLine tab, see the server's highscores in the Winlist
tab and the actual game in the Playing Fields tab. You can switch
between the three tabs using the Alt+1, Alt+2 and Alt+3 shortcuts.
Tetrinet is like Tetris, but multiplayer and with some additions. The goal of
the game is to remain alive, by filling up other player's fields. There are
some special blocks that can be used for your own benefit and against other
players. They will appear randomly in your field, replacing previously
existing blocks when you complete a line. You'll gain special blocks when
you complete a line that contains one. It will be added to your
inventory, which is just below your playfield. You need to use them
in the order you collect them, by pressing the number of the player you want
to use it against. For example, if your active block is "Add Line"
and you want to use it against Player 3, you'd have to press "3"
and Player 3 would get a line added in that instant. The following blocks
are available:
http://gtetrinet.sourceforge.net/
This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Ka-shu Wong <zillidot@zillidot.net> is GTetrinet's main developer. You can find more information about GTetrinet in /usr/share/doc/gtetrinet.
August 30, 2005 | gtetrinet |