There is an 'adventure' in the BSD games package that is a C port by
Jim Gillogly of the 1976 ancestor of this game. To avoid a name
collision, this game builds as 'advent', reflecting the fact that the
There is an 'adventure' in the BSD games package that is a C port by
Jim Gillogly of the 1976 ancestor of this game. To avoid a name
collision, this game builds as 'advent', reflecting the fact that the
This version is released as open source with the permission and
encouragement of the original authors.
This version is released as open source with the permission and
encouragement of the original authors.
your command line in place. Basic Emacs keystrokes are supported, and
your up/down arrows access a command history.
your command line in place. Basic Emacs keystrokes are supported, and
your up/down arrows access a command history.
To exit the game, type Ctrl-D (EOF).
There have been no gameplay changes.
To exit the game, type Ctrl-D (EOF).
There have been no gameplay changes.
--o:: Old-style. Restores original interface, no prompt or command history.
+-s:: Suppress Emacs-like line editing and command history.
+
+-r:: Restore game from specified file
+
+-o:: Old-style. Restores original interface, no prompt or line editing.
-The binary save file format is fragile and unlikely to survive
-through version bumps.
+The binary save file format is fragile, dependent on your machine word
+size and endianness, and unlikely to survive through version bumps. There
+is a version check.