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GTETRINET(6)							  GTETRINET(6)

NAME
       GTetrinet - a Tetrinet client for X using Gtk+ and GNOME-libs.

SYNOPSIS
       gtetrinet [options]

DESCRIPTION
       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 simulta‐
       neously by 6 players. GTetrinet's goal is to remain completely compati‐
       ble 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.source‐
       forge.net/.

OPTIONS
       GTetrinet  accepts  the following options, besides the usual Gtk+/GNOME
       switches:

       -c, --connect=SERVER
	      Connect to the specified server.

       -?, --help
	      Display a summary of commandline options.

       -n, --nickname=NICKNAME
	      Use the specified nickname on the servers.

       -t, --team=TEAM
	      Join the specified team name for teamplay.

       -s, --spectate
	      Connect to the server as an spectator.

       -p, --password=PASSWORD
	      Use the given password to connect as a spectator (if needed).

USAGE
       To play Tetrinet, you first need to find a server where	you  can  con‐
       nect.   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:

	      A block
		     Add Line will add an incomplete line to the bottom of the
		     selected player's field.

	      B block
		     This  will	 remove all the special blocks from a player's
		     field.

	      C block
		     Clear Line is the opposite to Add Line; it will remove  a
		     line from the top of the selected player's field.

	      G block
		     The  Gravity  block  may  be  very useful if applied to a
		     field which has  lots  of	unfilled  spaces  all  around.
		     Blocks over them will fall into the gaps, making the puz‐
		     zle collapse significantly.

	      N block
		     Nuke will clear the chosen playing field  completely,  as
		     if	 they  had  just started the game. It's useful to help
		     team mates or when you are about to lose.

	      O block
		     Block Bomb will clear 3x3 portions of  a  player's	 field
		     where  there  are	other  O blocks. The blocks in the 3x3
		     area will get scattered anywhere around the field.

	      Q block
		     Quake will make each of the lines	in  a  player's	 field
		     shift to the left or right, or stay as they were.

	      R block
		     Random  will  remove  10  random blocks from the selected
		     player's field.

	      S block
		     Switch allows you to swap your playing field with another
		     player.  This can be a deadly block if used with a bit of
		     strategy.

HOMEPAGE
       http://gtetrinet.sourceforge.net/

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach  <jordi@debian.org>,  for
       the  Debian  system  (but  may be used by others).  Ka-shu Wong <zilli‐
       dot@zillidot.net> is GTetrinet's main developer.	  You  can  find  more
       information about GTetrinet in /usr/share/doc/gtetrinet.

gtetrinet			August 30, 2005			  GTETRINET(6)
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