This is a collection of small one-player puzzle games.
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+\copyright This manual is copyright 2004-5 Simon Tatham. All rights
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\dt \e{Rotate tile clockwise}: right mouse button, \q{D} key
+\dt \e{Rotate tile by 180 degrees}: \q{F} key
+
\dt \e{Lock (or unlock) tile}: middle mouse button, shift-click, \q{S} key
\dd You can lock a tile once you're sure of its orientation. You can
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A number of pegs are placed in holes on a board. You can remove a
-peg by jumping an adjacent peg over it to a vacant hole on the other
-side. Your aim is to remove all but one of the pegs initially
-present.
+peg by jumping an adjacent peg over it (horizontally or vertically)
+to a vacant hole on the other side. Your aim is to remove all but one
+of the pegs initially present.
This game, best known as \q{Peg Solitaire}, is possibly one of the
oldest puzzle games still commonly known.