1TENNIX(6)                        Games Manual                        TENNIX(6)
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NAME

6       tennix — A funny 2D tennis game with network play support
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SYNOPSIS

10       tennix [options]
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DESCRIPTION

14       tennix is a top-view 2D tennis game. It features a two-player game mode
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17       This is the SDL port of a DOS game written in 2003. The  original  game
18       can still be found on the web at http://thp.io/2003/tennix/
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CONTROLS

22       You  can  select  the  controls  directly in the menu. Usually, in two-
23       player game mode, player 1 plays using W, S, D, E, F and player 2 plays
24       using  O,  L,  K,  I, J. You can also play using mouse, gamepad or Joy‐
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27       When using network play, you have to configure your opponent  with  the
28       input device "Network player", and make sure that the opponent does the
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31       P      (Un)pause the game
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33       F      Switch between windowed and fullscreen mode
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OPTIONS

36       -f, --fullscreen
37              Start the game in fullscreen mode
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39       -b, --benchmark
40              Start the game in benchmark/attract mode (AI vs AI,  auto-start,
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43       -m, --master <IP-of-slave>
44              Network  play  mode; play as master and send input over to slave
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48              Network play mode; play as slave and send input over  to  master
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51       -h, --help
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HOMEPAGE

55       http://icculus.org/tennix/
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AUTHOR

58       The   author   and   current   maintainer  of  Tennix  is  Thomas  Perl
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61       This manual page was written by  Andrea  Colangelo  (warp10@ubuntu.com)
62       for  the  Ubuntu  system  (but  may  be used by others).  Permission is
63       granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
64       of  the  GNU  General  Public License, Version 2 any later version pub‐
65       lished by the Free Software Foundation.
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67       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public  License
68       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
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73Tennix 2011 Edition              February 2011                       TENNIX(6)
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