Last update: April 26, 2004
SuperTux is a jump'n run like game, with strong inspiration from the Super Mario Bros games for Nintendo.
Run and jump through multiple worlds, fighting off enemies by jumping on them or bumping them from below. Grabbing power-ups and other stuff on the way.
Penny gets captured! -
Tux and Penny were out having a nice picnic on the ice fields of Antarctica. Suddenly, a creature jumped from behind an ice bush, there was a flash, and Tux fell asleep!
When Tux wakes up, he finds that Penny is missing. Where she lay before now lies a letter. "Tux, my arch enemy!" says the letter. "I have captured your beautiful Penny and have taken her to my fortress. The path to my fortress is littered with my minions. Give up on the thought of trying to reclaim her, you haven't a chance! -Nolok"
Tux looks and see Nolok's fortress in the distance. Determined to save his beloved Penny, he begins his journey.
Important documentation for SuperTux is contained in multiple files. Please see them:
AUTHORS - Credits for people that contributed to the creation
of SuperTux.
NEWS - Changes since the previous versions of "SuperTux"
COPYING - The GNU Public License, which "SuperTux" is liscensed
under.
INSTALL - Instructions on requirements, compiling and installing.
README - (This file.) Game story, usage, rules and controls.
TODO - A wish-list for this version of "SuperTux"
LEVELDESIGN - Very useful information for those that want to design
levels for SuperTux.
SuperTux makes use of proc to see where it is. In other words, it does not have any need to be installed and can be run from anywhere. This makes it possible to click in the executable in your filemanager (ie. Konqueror, Nautilus) as oposited to most of Linux games.
Options can be reached from the menu, so you don't need to specify arguments, but if you want, type 'supertux --help' to check the ones that are avaible. Also, notice that SuperTux saves the options, so you don't need to be allways specifying them.
The game has two frontends: SDL and OpenGL. Currently, there isn't any noticiable difference between them. Basically, SDL uses software to draw the game and OpenGL makes use of the videocards CPU (if the videocard has one and the drivers support it). Under linux, nVidia is recommendaded (with the closed drivers), but an ATI video card should work just fine.
Both keyboards and joysticks/gamepads are supported. You can change the controls via the Options menu. Basically, the only keys you will need to use in-game are to do the following actions: jump, duck, right, left, power and 'P' to pause/unpause the game. I don't think there is anything to explain about the others, but the power key, also called run, allow you to run and use the power of the powerup you got. For instance, with the fire flower, you can shoot bullets (note that this is the only power currently implemented).
Other useful keys include the Esc key, which is used to go to the menu or to go up a level in the menu. The menu can be navigated using the arrow keys or the mouse.
In the worldmap, the arrow keys are used to navigate and Enter enters the current level.
The leveleditor is controled via the mouse, but there are shortcuts that may make your life easier. To see the shortcuts for the buttons, just do a Right-click on them. If you are interested in creating SuperTux levels, we advise you to read LEVELDESIGN to learn more about the editor and creating new levels.
The amount of time you have left to complete this level is displayed in
the center at the top of the screen. (Note: Time is NOT in seconds!)
The number of coins you have collected is displayed at the upper right.
If you kill more than one enemy at a time without landing on the ground,
each enemy is worth more points. For example, if there are three in a
row and you jump on the first, it's worth 50 points. If you bounce off
the first and onto the second, it's worth 100 points. If you also get
the third, it's worth 150 points.
You can also score by shooting at the enemies. Don't forget to get
the iceflower in order to get the ability to fire.
Thanks for trying out SuperTux.
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Thanks!
The SuperTux development team