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Brutal Maze
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Brutal Maze is a hack and slash game with fast-paced action and a minimalist
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art style.
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.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/master/screenshot.png
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The game features a trigon trapped in an infinite maze. As our hero tries to
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escape, the maze's border turns into aggressive squares trying to stop him.
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Your job is to help the trigon fight against those evil squares and find a way
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out (if there is any). Be aware that the more get killed, the more will show up
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and our hero will get weaker when wounded.
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Brutal Maze has a few notable feautures:
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* Being highly portable.
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* Auto-generated and infinite maze.
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* No binary data for drawing.
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* Enemies with special abilities: stun, poison, camo, etc.
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* Somewhat a realistic physic and logic system.
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* Resizable game window in-game.
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Installation
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Brutal Maze is written in Python and is compatible with both version 2 and 3.
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The installation procedure should be as simply as follow:
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* Install Python and `pip <https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/>`_. Make sure the
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directory for `Python scripts <https://docs.python.org/2/install/index.html#alternate-installation-the-user-scheme>`_
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is in your ``$PATH``.
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* Open Terminal or Command Prompt and run ``pip install --user brutalmaze``.
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Now you can launch the game by running the command ``brutalmaze``.
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For more information, see the `Installation <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Installation>`_
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from Brutal Maze wiki.
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Configuration
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Brutal Maze supports both configuration file and command-line options.
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Apparently one can change settings for graphics and control in the config file
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and set graphics options using in CLI. These settings are read in the following
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order:
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0. Default configuration [0]_
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1. System-wide configuration file [1]_
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2. Local configuration file [1]_
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3. Manually set configuration file [2]_
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4. Command-line arguments
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The later-read preferences will overide the previous ones.
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.. [0] This can be copied to desired location by ``brutalmaze --write-config
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PATH``. ``brutalmaze --write-config`` alone will print the file to stdout.
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.. [1] These will be listed as fallback config in the help message
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(``brutalmaze --help``). See `wiki <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Configuration>`_
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for more info.
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.. [2] If specified by ``brutalmaze --config PATH``.
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