The Greed project is a strategy game designed for players to engage in.
To get started, you'll need to move your cursor around the screen. You can use the arrow keys or the 'hjklyubn' keys or your numberic to move in any direction. Your location is marked by the @ symbol, and when you move in a direction, you'll erase N number of grid squares in that direction, where N is the first number in that direction.
Your score will reflect the total number of squares that you've eaten. The game won't let you make a move that would take you off the grid or over a previously eaten square. If no valid moves exist, your game will come to an end.
There are other commands you can use in Greed, too. For example, 'Ctrl-L' will redraw the screen, 'p' will highlight possible moves, and 'q' will let you quit the game. The only command line option available in Greed is '-s,' which will output the high score file.
The latest release of Greed comes with better interrupt handling and the 'p' suffix to GREEDOPTS, making it even easier to play and enjoy. Overall, Greed is an excellent game that's perfect for anyone who loves strategy games. Try it today and see how much of the board you can eat!
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