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This is the "OSD Games Collection plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).

Written by:                  Clemens Kirchgatterer <clemens@1541.org>

Project's homepage:          http://www.1541.org

Latest version available at: http://www.1541.org

See the file COPYING for license information.

Description: OSD Games Collection

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This is the new vdr OSD games collection formaly known as the tetris plugin.
The collection currently contains Tetris, Tron, TicTacToe, Snake and
Minesweeper, more to come. ;-)

The plugin will be built as a "Stand Alone SDL" program, when it finds
"sdl-config" in your $PATH. Very handy for debugging and testing.

I would like to hear your opinion, feature request or suggestions and also
will be very pleased to receive your patches, betterments or new game
implementations.

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Keys:

                     LEFT  ->  move left
                    RIGHT  ->  move right
                       UP  ->  move up / rotate piece (tetris)
                     DOWN  ->  move down / drop piece (tetris)
                     BACK  ->  quit game
                       OK  ->  pause/restart
              NUMBER KEYS  ->  1 - show, 2 - place enigma, 3 - mark mine

Setup:

               Block Size  ->  in pixels multiplied with 4
  X-Position & Y-Position  ->  cartesian coordinates of OSD (0,0 = centered)
           Computer Skill  ->  level of AI smartness for computer enemy
               Key Repeat  ->  send repeated keycodes, when key is held down

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Credits:

Most games are based on simple Open Source versions of their famose originals.
I have rewritten, changed, removed and/or added large parts of the source.
Nevertheless I used code from the following people, so my thanks go to:

Justin Todd     (Snake)
Franko Kulaga   (Tetris)
Rhett D. Jacobs (Tron)
Aaron Rogers    (TicTacToe)
Gerard Monells  (Minesweeper)