Castle-Combat Rules

Introduction

You have to build castle walls, which allows you to place cannons inside these walls. Your goal is to destroy the enemy's castles by shooting down his castle walls with your cannons. The game is seperated into three phases. You can perform different actions in each of the phases.

1st Phase: Build

Build walls around as many castles as possible. In order to survive you have to enclose at least one castle. Try to avoid building walls on the houses, or angry grunts will try to damage your wills with their tanks!

1st button: Place the current block
2nd button: Turn the block by 90 degree

2nd Phase: Place Cannons

Now you can place cannons equal to the number of castles you have surrounded. Your home castle earns you one extra cannon. Instead of placing three normal cannons you can place one big cannon that causes additional trouble for you enemys.

1st button: Place selected cannon
2nd button: Switch between small/big cannon

3rd Phase: Fight!

It's time to fight! Aim at your opponent's walls with your crosshair and shoot them down. You can also destroy enemy cannons, but they can take a lot of shots before they are destroyed. The number of shots at a certain time is limited to the total of cannons you control (cannons in unenclosed areas don't count towards this total).

1st button: Shoot
2nd button: Faster movement

Appendix

Credits

Coding and Graphics: Karl Bartel (comments are always welcome)
Music: Crystal Crew
Fonts: Larabie Fonts (font readme)

Links

Castle-Combat website: http://www.linux-games.com/castle-combat

Networking

Port number: 50386

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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