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NAME

       kraptor - a classic shoot ’em up scroller game

SYNOPSIS

       kraptor [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Kraptor  is  a classic shoot ’em up scroller game, where you must fight
       against tons of bad dudes. The game  offers  high  speed  action,  with
       massive destruction and lots of fun. Kraptor features a powerful engine
       for 2D shooter scroller games.

       After years of oppression, the slaved people of the world  have  raised
       against  their  masters. You, has a mercenary pilot, has been contacted
       by the popular rebellion to fight against the forces of oppression.

       In the morning, you jump into your cockpit and start  up  the  engines.
       It’s  time  to get airborne and start the attack. Get ready to scramble
       the scum hired by the masters. Murder for  freedom  is  the  only  way,
       you’re on a mission, don’t defraud us...

USAGE

       You  must  drive  your plane and fight your enemies through a series of
       different levels. You can move your plane with  the  mouse,  fire  your
       current  selected  weapon with your left mouse button and use the right
       mouse button to change weapon.

       There’s access to a ’Black market’ shop between levels  where  you  can
       buy  new  weapons,  upgrade ship, etc. You can always save your game at
       that point, so you must not start from the  beginning  every  time  you
       play the game.

OPTIONS

       These command line options are available:
        -safe           Will run the game in ’safe’ mode (will try to start it
       no matter what)
        -windowscreen  Will run the game in a window  (not  available  in  DOS
       version)
        -fullscreen    Will run the game in fullscreen
        -autoscreen    Will try to autodetect video card and screen mode
        -nosound       Disables the sound
        -320x200       Video mode 320x200
        -320x240       Video mode 320x240
        -640x480       Video mode 640x480
        -800x600       Video mode 800x600
        -1024x768      Video mode 1024x768

AUTHOR

       The original program was written by Kronoman.

       This  manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Miriam
       Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es> (but may be used by others, of course)