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WUMP(6)			   OpenBSD Reference Manual		       WUMP(6)

NAME
     wump - hunt the wumpus in an underground cave

SYNOPSIS
     wump [-ho] [-a arrows] [-b bats] [-p pits] [-r rooms] [-t tunnels]

DESCRIPTION
     The game wump is based on a fantasy game first presented in the pages of
     People's Computer Company in 1973.	 In Hunt the Wumpus you are placed in
     a cave built of many different rooms, all interconnected by tunnels.
     Your quest is to find and shoot the evil Wumpus that resides elsewhere in
     the cave without running into any pits or using up your limited supply of
     arrows.

     The options are as follows:

     -a arrows
	     Specifies the number of magic arrows the adventurer gets.	The
	     default is five.

     -b bats
	     Specifies the number of rooms in the cave which contain bats.
	     The default is three.

     -h	     Play the hard version -- more pits, more bats, and a generally
	     more dangerous cave.

     -o	     Play the original version, where there are twenty rooms arranged
	     on the vertices of a dodecahedron, connected by the edges.	 In
	     this case, the default is two pits and two bat rooms.

     -p pits
	     Specifies the number of rooms in the cave which contain
	     bottomless pits.  The default is three.

     -r rooms
	     Specifies the number of rooms in the cave.	 The default cave size
	     is twenty-five rooms.

     -t tunnels
	     Specifies the number of tunnels connecting each room in the cave
	     to another room.  Beware, too many tunnels in a small cave can
	     easily cause it to collapse!  The default cave room has three
	     tunnels to other rooms.

     While wandering through the cave you'll notice that, while there are
     tunnels everywhere, there are some mysterious quirks to the cave
     topology, including some tunnels that go from one room to another, but
     not necessarily back!  Also, most pesky of all are the rooms that are
     home to large numbers of bats, which, upon being disturbed, will en masse
     grab you and move you to another portion of the cave (including those
     housing bottomless pits, sure death for unwary explorers).

     Fortunately, you're not going into the cave without any weapons or tools,
     and in fact your biggest aids are your senses; you can often smell the
     rather odiferous Wumpus up to two rooms away, and you can always feel the
     drafts created by the occasional bottomless pit and hear the rustle of
     the bats in caves they might be sleeping within.

     To kill the wumpus, you'll need to shoot it with one of your magic
     arrows.  Fortunately, you don't have to be in the same room as the
     creature, and can instead shoot the arrow from as far as three or four
     rooms away!

     When you shoot an arrow, you do so by typing in a list of rooms that
     you'd like it to travel to.  If at any point in its travels it cannot
     find a tunnel to the room you specify from the room it's in, it will
     instead randomly fly down one of the tunnels, possibly, if you're real
     unlucky, even flying back into the room you're in and hitting you!

OpenBSD 4.9			 May 31, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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