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TROJKA(6)							     TROJKA(6)

NAME
       TROJKA - a game of skill.

USAGE
       trojka [-s]

DESCRIPTION
       The  name Trojka is derived from the Russian word "Trojka", which means
       "three", or "triple".

       When you start the game, you can select a level by pressing the	corre‐
       sponding	 alphanumeric  key. Level 0 is easy, level 9 is hard.  The aim
       of this game is to control and to place the falling blocks, so that  at
       least  three  blocks horizontally or diagonally, or both, have matching
       patterns. This sequence is then removed, and the above blocks will col‐
       lapse.  The  latter  sequence is repeated as long as there are matching
       patterns after each collapsion.	A sequence of three immediate  collap‐
       sions  results  in  a  socalled "Trojka",  which is rewarded with bonus
       points.	If you reach the top of the screen, the game is finished.

OPTIONS
       -s     Display high-scores.

KEYS
       The falling blocks are controlled using the numeric keypad:

       4,h    left

       6,l    right

       2,j,<SPACE>
	      drop

       7,k    increase speed

       q      while playing, stops the current	game;	otherwise,  quits  the
	      program.

       ^L     redraw screen (only while playing)

FILES
       /var/games/trojka.scores		The Trojka hiscore file

HISTORY
       First version written in 1989 for MS-Dog. Not long thereafter (in 1990)
       ported to the local Prime system at the Eindhoven Polytechnic. The Unix
       version	became	available  in  1992 together with the Windows-version.
       The Macintosh version became available in 1992. In 1994, the  X-version
       was written.

AUTHORS
       MS-DOS, X, Macintosh and this version as well as the whole game-concept
       is (c) copyrighted by Maarten Los.  Prime  version  (c)	Jac  Goudsmit,
       Joran  Jessurun,	 Richard  Moeskops  and	 me.   Windows version (c) Jac
       Goudsmit.

       Send all comments and bug-reports to:

       maarten@djoe.iaf.nl

       All brandnames listed are trademarks of their respective owners.

				  20 Oct 1995			     TROJKA(6)
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