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TecnoballZ(6)			   TLK Games			 TecnoballZ(6)

NAME
       tecnoballz - A Breakout like game.

SYNOPSIS
	 tecnoballz [options]

DESCRIPTION
       TecnoballZ  is  a "breaking blocks" game that was first written for the
       Amiga platform.

       You'll need to break all the blocks in each level. The game is  divided
       into  Areas  which  are	divided into Levels.  Between some levels, you
       have to defeat a guardian to pass to the next level.  When  passing  an
       Area,  a new edge is open. You can buy weapons and bonus between levels
       with the money earned during the game.

KEYBINDINGS
       [Space] Release ball(s)

       Left [Ctrl]
	      Fire

       Left [Alt]
	      Fire Gigablitz or activate the tilt

       [Ctrl] + [S]
	      Toggle sound activation.

       [Ctrl] + [X]
	      Causes a game over.

       [ESC]  Go to the menu.

       [P]    Toggle pause.

       [PAGE UP]
	      Volume up

       [PAGE DOWN]
	      Volume down

OPTIONS
       --help Display a short help message.

       --version
	      Display version number.

       --full Start the game in fullscreen mode.

       --window
	      windowed mode (full screen by default)

       --320|--640
	      Force the game resolution to 320x200 or 640x480.

       --verbose
	      Print a lot of debuging information to stdout.

       --nosound|--sound
	      Disable or enable the sound

       --bg4  Force using a four-color background

COPYRIGHT
       TecnoballZ is Copyright (C) 1992-2014 by the TLK Games Company.

AUTHOR
       TLK Games, http://linux.tlk.fr/games/TecnoballZ/

       Bruno Ethvignot, development and GNU/Linux port

       This man-page was written by  Alexis  Sukrieh  <sukria@sukria.net>  for
       the  Debian  system (but may be used by others).

2014				  TecnoballZ			 TecnoballZ(6)
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