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tome 命令

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常用示例

Start the game

tome

Start with specific character file

tome -u [savefile]

Start in graphics mode

tome -g

Start in text/ASCII mode

tome -m

Start with specific display size

tome -- -geometry [80x50]

说明

tome (Tales of Middle Earth) is a roguelike dungeon crawling game set in Tolkien's Middle Earth. Players explore procedurally generated dungeons, fight monsters, collect items, and develop their character through experience and equipment. The game features permadeath, meaning character death is permanent and save files are deleted upon death. It includes extensive character customization with multiple races, classes, and skills. The world includes themed locations from the Middle Earth setting. ToME descended from Angband and introduced many innovations including overworld travel, multiple dungeons, and expanded skill systems. The interface combines traditional roguelike keyboard commands with optional graphical tiles.

参数

-u _file_
Use specific save file.
-g
Force graphics mode.
-m
Force monochrome/ASCII mode.
-n
Start a new character.
-r
Restore from save file.
-s
Show high scores.
-v
Display version.

FAQ

What is the tome command used for?

tome (Tales of Middle Earth) is a roguelike dungeon crawling game set in Tolkien's Middle Earth. Players explore procedurally generated dungeons, fight monsters, collect items, and develop their character through experience and equipment. The game features permadeath, meaning character death is permanent and save files are deleted upon death. It includes extensive character customization with multiple races, classes, and skills. The world includes themed locations from the Middle Earth setting. ToME descended from Angband and introduced many innovations including overworld travel, multiple dungeons, and expanded skill systems. The interface combines traditional roguelike keyboard commands with optional graphical tiles.

How do I run a basic tome example?

Run `tome` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.

What does -u _file_ do in tome?

Use specific save file.