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cuyo Command Examples in Linux

by Deepika

cuyo is a Tetris-like game that is available for Linux systems. It is a free and open-source game that is written in C++ and uses the SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library for graphics and audio.

To play cuyo, you will need to install it on your Linux system. The installation process will vary depending on your specific distribution and package manager. Once installed, you can launch cuyo by running the cuyo command from the terminal.

cuyo features colorful graphics and a variety of gameplay modes, including classic Tetris, a puzzle mode, and a survival mode. It also includes support for multiple languages, high score tracking, and customizable key bindings.

cuyo Command Examples

1. Start a new game:

# cuyo

2. Navigate the piece horizontally:

# A|D OR Left|Right arrow key

3. Turn the piece:

# W|Up arrow key

4. Hard drop the piece:

# S|Down arrow key

Filed Under: Linux

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