Changeset 69 for trunk/Languages/Tunneler.pot
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- Jan 9, 2023, 1:05:50 AM (23 months ago)
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trunk/Languages/Tunneler.pot
r68 r69 150 150 msgstr "" 151 151 152 #: uengine.sinformationdetails 153 msgid "Tunneler is written from scratch in Lazarus/FPC. It is designed to be as similar as the original MS-DOS game (https://tunneler.org/) but also with some modern extensions. The program uses standard canvas drawing with combination of low resolution fast pixel matrix. It supports High DPI scaling. It supports up to eight players." 154 msgstr "" 155 156 #: uengine.sinformationdetails2 157 msgid "This is a public domain open source program: feel free to copy it for friends and study the source code. \\n Homepage: https://app.zdechov.net/Tunneler" 158 msgstr "" 159 152 160 #: uengine.sinstructions 153 161 msgid "Instructions" 162 msgstr "" 163 164 #: uengine.sinstructionsdetails 165 msgid "Tunneler is a two player game. The objective of the game is to be the first to win three rounds. A round continues until one tank blows up (from being shot or simply running out of energy)." 166 msgstr "" 167 168 #: uengine.sinstructionsdetails2 169 msgid "The display: Each player has a view screen and an instrument panel with two meters. The view screen shows your surroundings from above (about 1% of the entire \"worlds\"). The two meters indicate the player's energy and shield condition." 170 msgstr "" 171 172 #: uengine.sinstructionsdetails3 173 msgid "The Game: Players can move in one of 8 directions. Movement in tunnels is three times as fast as normal digging. Fast digging can be accomplished by firing the tank's cannon while moving. Various actions use up different amounts of energy : moving costs some energy, digging costs more, and shotting costs the most. Shields are damaged when hit by the other player's cannon. Players can refuel at either base but can repair their shields only at their own bases." 174 msgstr "" 175 176 #: uengine.sinstructionsdetails4 177 msgid "Controls: \\n Blue: W - up, A - left, S - down, D - right, E - shoot \\n Green: arrows key, CTRL - shoot" 154 178 msgstr "" 155 179
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