Tenshu General is a casual strategy game with a board game look and feel. Set in the time of the samurai in early Japan, players control a Tenshu castle from where they rule their land. Moving their armies from province to province they try to close in on the enemy’s Tenshu and destroy it. Tenshu General mixes traditional Risk and Stratego elements with RTS mechanics, in which the player has to define a strategy based on deduction and tactical skills. She can play against human like opponents which can have different characters and play style such as opportunistic, defensive, casual or Gung-Ho.
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Nov 26 2013 Anchor | ||
Hi all! 1) Download the Linux version and unpack to a folder of your choice
7) Set permissions by typing chmod 700 tenshu.sh in the Terminal Edited by: kamaradc |
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Dec 9 2013 Anchor | ||
Hi Casper, |
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Dec 9 2013 Anchor | ||
You're almost there and you're on the right track: Step 5 indeed means copy all the 3 files to the ./lib/natives folder. The "cp" command works in a Terminal screen and in stead of copying the files one by one, you can use the "*" symbol to copy them all at once to ./lib/natives. You could also execute this step using the Finder app, which ever method you prefer. Step 6 is exactly as you describe copy and paste the text in a TextEdit file and save as tenshu.sh. NB: do NOT include the wordes "bash code" Step 7 is again executed in the Terminal window, by typing the "chmod" command you are actually "setting the permissions" After this, to run the game, type from the Terminal "./tenshu.sh", this will actually start the game. I will add that as a step 8. Let me know if this works for you. I'm still working on the Mac version that will make the process a lot easier. |
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