robotfindskitten 1.7320508.406-4 source package in Ubuntu

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robotfindskitten (1.7320508.406-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Acknowledge NMU (Closes: #727956), thank you Chen Baozi
  * Add Vcs-Git plus related options (source/options, .gitignore)
  * Remove XS-Dm-Upload-Allowed
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.6, no changes
  * Switch to debhelper compat 9 for automatic hardening
  * Install .desktop and icons (Closes: #738022)

 -- Ryan Finnie <email address hidden>  Sun, 29 Nov 2015 05:52:48 +0000

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Ryan Finnie
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Original maintainer:
Ryan Finnie
Architectures:
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Section:
games
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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robotfindskitten: Zen Simulation of robot finding kitten

 In this simulation, you play the part of robot. Your task is to
 complete the simulation by finding kitten, as is your destiny, and
 indeed your wont. You (robot) are represented by the # character, and
 you move around with the arrow keys touching things. If the thing you
 touch is kitten, you get a cute little animation (which was cuter in
 the DOS version) and the simulation ends. Otherwise, you get a brief
 description of what it is you touched.

robotfindskitten-dbgsym: debug symbols for package robotfindskitten

 In this simulation, you play the part of robot. Your task is to
 complete the simulation by finding kitten, as is your destiny, and
 indeed your wont. You (robot) are represented by the # character, and
 you move around with the arrow keys touching things. If the thing you
 touch is kitten, you get a cute little animation (which was cuter in
 the DOS version) and the simulation ends. Otherwise, you get a brief
 description of what it is you touched.