Hunt
published by author in 1993, running on Linux
type: shooter, maze
perspective: bird's-eye
player options: Internet
languages: eng
perspective: bird's-eye
player options: Internet
languages: eng
Official description
The object of the game hunt is to kill off the other players. There are
no rooms, no treasures, and no monsters. Instead, you wander around a
maze, find grenades, trip mines, and shoot down walls and players. The
more players you kill before you die, the better your score is. If the
-m flag is given, you enter the game as a monitor (you can see the action
but you cannot play).
hunt normally looks for an active game on the local network; if none is
found, it starts one up on the local host. The location of the game may
be specified by giving the host argument. This presupposes that a hunt
game is already running on that host, see huntd(6) for details on how to
set up a game on a specific host. If more than one game if found, you
may pick which game to play in.
# 2012-05-13 12:05:42 - official description - man page
no rooms, no treasures, and no monsters. Instead, you wander around a
maze, find grenades, trip mines, and shoot down walls and players. The
more players you kill before you die, the better your score is. If the
-m flag is given, you enter the game as a monitor (you can see the action
but you cannot play).
hunt normally looks for an active game on the local network; if none is
found, it starts one up on the local host. The location of the game may
be specified by giving the host argument. This presupposes that a hunt
game is already running on that host, see huntd(6) for details on how to
set up a game on a specific host. If more than one game if found, you
may pick which game to play in.
# 2012-05-13 12:05:42 - official description - man page
Technical specs
hardware: x86-64 CPU,
display: text
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