tenmado - hard-core shoot 'em up game in blue-or-red world
tenmado [ --dump stage ] [
--full-screen ] [ --help ] [ --slow ] [
--stage stage ] [ --undump stage ] [
--undump-default ] [ --version ]
tenmado is a vertically scrolling, late 1990s style (that is, a
massive number of enemy shots against a smaller-than-it-looks spaceship)
shoot 'em up game. A very accurate collision detection makes it a game of
dexterity. If something looks like a triangle, it is a triangle, not a
rectangle of similar size.
However, surviving is only 20% of the game. The main feature of
tenmado is the "color chain bonus". You can get a very big score
(about 100 times bigger than a normal enemy-destruction point) by destroying
enemies of the same color successively. It is easy or difficult depending on
how greedy you are.
In the game, use cursor keys to move, press space key to shoot
(auto-repeat). A joystick is also available for move and shoot. Note that
you must plug the joystick before you invoke tenmado. For more information,
see the tutorial demo by choosing it from the menu in the title. Also check
the README file which can be found at /usr/share/doc/tenmado/README .
- --dump
stage
- Write high score data to standard output and exit. Usually you save the
output in a file and later use that file as the input of --undump.
stage must be between 0 and 5. stage 0 means total score.
stage 1 -- 5 means each stage score.
- --full-screen
- Run the game in the full screen mode.
- --help
- Print a help message and exit.
- --slow
- Run the game at the half speed. Technically, the length of waiting between
each frame is doubled. This slows down everything in the game, including
your ship. The idea is to study the enemy formations for a later (normal
speed) play. The animation may be rough because this option gives you only
about 16 fps. You can't enter the high score lists with this option.
- --stage
stage
- Start the game at the specified stage. stage must be between 1 and
5. Note that you can play only one stage (the specified one) and you can't
enter the high score lists.
- --undump
stage
- Read high score data from standard input, save them and exit. The input is
usually the output of --dump. stage must be between 0 and 5.
stage 0 means total score. stage 1 -- 5 means each stage
score. Only the superuser may use this option.
- --undump-default
- If at least one high score list is empty, read the default high score
data, save them and exit. If not, do nothing. The main purpose of this
option is to create high score database files at installation time so that
you can set their permission.
- --version
- Print version information, license information and the disclaimer, then
exit.
Please report any bugs you find to Oohara Yuuma
<oohara@libra.interq.or.jp>.
Oohara Yuuma <oohara@libra.interq.or.jp>