FROZEN-BUBBLE(E) The Frozen-Bubble game FROZEN-BUBBLE(E) NAME frozen-bubble - pop up the bubbles SYNOPSIS frozen-bubble [ -h | --help ] [ -fs | --fullscreen ] [ -cb | --colourblind ] [ -ns | --nosound ] [ -nm | --nomusic ] [ -nfx | --nosoundeffects ] [ -sl | --slow_machine ] [ -vs | --very_slow_machine ] [ -so | --solo ] [ -lNUMB ] [ -di | --direct ] [ --playlist DIR ] DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the frozen-bubble com- mand. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. The Frozen-Bubble game is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game. The game mainly consists of firing randomly chosen bubbles across the board. If a bubble hits a clump of at least 2 bubbles of the same color, they all pop. The goal is to pop all the bubbles on the board as quickly as possible. OPTIONS -h | --help Show a brief command line options summary. -fs | --fullscreen Run the game in fullscreen mode. -cb | --colourblind Use special bubbles for colourblind people. -ns | --nosound Deactivate the in-game music and sound effects. -nm | --nomusic Deactivate the in-game music. -nfx | --nosoundeffects Deactivate sound effects. -sl | --slow_machine Use this option if frozen-bubble runs too slowly on your machine. -vs | --very_slow_machine Same as before, if it is not enough. -so | --solo Start directly the game in 1-player mode. -lNUMB Start directly the game in 1-player mode, at level NUMB. -di | --direct Start directly the game, at level random. If the -so option is not set, it will start in 2-player mode. --playlist DIR Use music files in directory DIR for in-game music. AUTHOR The frozen-bubble game was written by Guillaume Cottenceau <guillaume.cottenceau@free.fr>. This manual page was written by Josselin Mouette <josselin.mouette@ens- lyon.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). FB May 24, 2002 FROZEN-BUBBLE(E)