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 JESTER(6)                        5/16/1998                        JESTER(6)
                                 jester 1.0



 NAME
      jester - an X-based game similar to Othello(tm)

 SYNOPSIS
      jester [{-display, -d, --display} display] [{-h, -help, --help}]
      [-2player] [-ai {white, black}]

 DESCRIPTION
      jester is an X-based game similar to the board game Othello.  jester
      allows you to waste hours of otherwise productive time that could be
      spent playing Solitaire instead.

 GAME PLAY
      There are two players, one playing the white pieces, the other playing
      the black pieces.  Each player takes turns placing a piece of his or
      her color on an 8x8 board.  Each piece must be placed so as to bracket
      a line of the opponent's pieces between two of the current player's
      pieces.  When this happens, the opponent's pieces are replaced by
      pieces of the current player's color.

      When the cursor is over a square that it is legal for the current
      player to play in, the cursor will change to a pointing hand.  A small
      rectangle in the upper right side of the window shows the color of the
      current player.

      The game ends when a player cannot make a move, either because the
      board is full or because the position of the pieces makes it
      impossible to make a move.  At this point, the player with the most
      pieces on the board is the winner.  You will be offered the option of
      starting a new game.

      You may exit at any time by clicking the Exit button.

    OPTIONS
      -d, -display, --display display
           Display on display.

      -h, -help, --help
           Print a help message and exit.

      -2player
           Play against another person at the same console.

      -ai {white, black}
           Tell the computer which side to play.  The default behavior is
           equivalent to -ai black.

 ENVIRONMENT
      jester uses the environment variable DISPLAY as the default display.
      This can be overridden on the command line.




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 JESTER(6)                        5/16/1998                        JESTER(6)
                                 jester 1.0



 BUGS
      None known...

 AUTHOR
      Matt Grossman

















































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