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Exploration and Action are the main ingredients in this old-school platformer. As you explore a strange place in another time, you will find weapons and abilities that empower you to explore further and better fight the dangers. This place seems to be filled with secrets in strange places, use your grenades to blast up walls and see whats on the other side. Use your map to better navigate the complex and find what paths you missed the first time. The game has been designed with speedrunning in mind, and the game is relatively open ended in terms of sequence breaking. Features: * Over 100 rooms to explore divided into seven colorful areas. * One single interconnected gameworld without artificial barriers. * Game designed to support speedrunning and sequence breaking. * Find new weapons and abilities throughout your adventure. * Use the in-game map to navigate and discover 100% of the game world. * Amazing soundtrack by Simon Stålenhag

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Linux Screen Resolution & Control tips (Games : Operation Smash : Forum : Discussion & Support : Linux Screen Resolution & Control tips) Locked
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Jul 13 2013 Anchor

This game is made in Unity and games built with Unity comes with a prelauncher where you can map keys and set screen resolution. However, this prelauncher is not included in the Linux builds, so here is how you set screen resolution:

(Taken from Unity support pages: Docs.unity3d.com)

Use these flags when launching the game:
-screen-width (Linux & Windows only)Overrides the default screen width. This must be an integer from a supported resolution.
-screen-height (Linux & Windows only)Overrides the default screen height. This must be an integer from a supported resolution.

The default controls are:
arrows: move and jump
v: attack
c: grenades
z-x: switch weapon
enter: move forward in dialogs
escape: pause the game

Jul 14 2013 Anchor

So, I've tried a lot of different stuff and simply cannot get the keys to remap in Linux. I was also unable to get joy2key to work with this game.

Basically the only way I've found to get controller support working in linux is to use qjoypad to remap the controller buttons. Luckily this does work very well and the game works fine with it.

Other than that the game works great in Linux and is very fun to play. So if you're a Linux user and are considering picking this up (and either don't want to use a controller or are okay with setting up qjoypad) then I highly recommend getting the game.

Edited by: KameZero

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