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authorNiels Horn <niels.horn@gmail.com>2010-09-12 01:42:00 -0500
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+.TH XSPACEWARP 6 "July 26, 2010"
+.SH NAME
+xspacewarp -\ Time Trek like game for X Window System
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B xspacewarp
+[
+.I X options
+]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+In \fBxspacewarp\fP the player maneuvers a Federation spaceship,
+called the Endever, through 81 sectors of space trying to
+destroy an Armada of enemy Jovian ships before they destroy the
+all the Federation bases. To accompish this task, the Endever
+has fasers, ion thrust engines, warpdrive for jumping between
+sectors, a limited number of photon torpedoes, and a finite
+store of energy which gets depleted during battles and must be
+replenished by docking with the bases. The game has no time
+limit and has a choice of 10 skill levels.
+.P
+Ported to X from a game originally written for the TRS-80 in 1977.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.B xspacewarp
+only takes default \fIX options\fR, see X(7) for more details.
+.SH FILES
+You can modify pratically every single variable of the game by
+making a copy of \fI/etc/X11/app-defaults/XSpacewarp\fR into your
+home directory and tweaking it accordingly.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+X(7)
+.SH CREDITS
+Joshua Lavinsky - original TRS-80 program (1977)
+.br
+Greg Walker - X11 port (12/22/95)
+.br
+Niels Horn - adaptation for modern gcc compilers (05/14/10)