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6 SuperTuxKart - 3D GoKart racing game
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12 supertuxkart is an arcade-style game where driving faster than your
13 opponents will do the trick. You're taking the role of Tux, the Linux
14 mascot, steering its go-kart around various courses, racing against
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17 The main window that opens on startup provides a menu to select the
18 racemode, track to race on, the number of laps to go, etc. In the race,
19 you can either use a joystick, or the keyboard for steering.
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21 During the race, several goodies can make your life easier while other
22 gadgets shall give you a really tough ride. Go for the arrow shaped red
23 and black zipper patches on the track, as they boost your cart onwards.
24 The question mark cubes hide some nice powerups. Beware of the big
25 spinning banana's though, they are yucky and slow you down. The herring
26 coins on the other hand make for a fine appetizer. Eat enough of them,
27 and the next question mark cube might yield not only one, but up to
28 five powerups at once. Note that bad things happen at once, while the
29 good things (well, good for you...) need to be activated. Here's the
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34 Missiles
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39 Homing missiles
40 Slower than the regular kind, but they track the nearest kart
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43 Fuzzy blobs
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48 Magnets
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50 onds. If anyone comes within about 20 meters, you'll be pulled
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62 Parachute
63 This pops out the back of your cart and slows you down a little
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67 Anvil Gets dragged behind your cart on a rope for an even shorter
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72 Joystick Left/Right or Key Left/Right
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82 Use a special item (if you've collected one).
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85 Ask to be rescued by Tinytux.
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87 Joystick Button 5 or Key a
88 Pop a wheelie--makes you go really fast, but you'll be unable to
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95 No drive-with-the-mouse support.
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97 Slow performance on CPUs less than ~450MHz.
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99 If you (or one of the computer players) goes off the edge of the track,
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108 MESA_GLX_FX
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110 switch from the default 640x480 to 320x240. This is mostly of
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114 TUXKART_DATADIR
115 Path to the location of game data. Usually you don't have to
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119 Path to the location of track data. Usually you don't have to
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123 This manual page was written by Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org>, for
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125 for supertuxkart by Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl> for the Fedora
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130 November 15, 2001 SUPERTUXKART(6)