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What is Abuse?

Abuse is a side-scrolling action game with a unique control system. You move the player with
the arrow keys, while you aim his gun with the mouse. In the original shareware version, released
in 1995, there were four levels, and a highly flexible level editor. The registered version, available
for DOS, came with IPX support and lots of new items and fun stuff. Abuse was programmed by
Jonathan Clark and start-up developer Crack Dot Com. The retail version was published by Origin
and Electronic Arts, and can be found today in a number of action-game compilations.

What is fRaBs?

fRaBs is just a silly acronym for 'Free Abuse'. It has the network support of the registered version,
but also comes equipped with many new single player and deathmatch levels, as well as additional
enemies and artwork, all coming from outside, free sources. A list of updates and modifications can
be found in the updates section. As far as I know, there is no material in this archive that is not
public domain. I sure hope that the acronym is justified. :-)

Download fRaBs!

fRaBs 2.1 is the current version of fRaBs, as of the time of this documentation. There's lots of new
levels and code, so make sure you replace any older versions. Download - 5.40MB

If you have already downloaded version 2.0, there is a patch available that will update your version
of fRaBs to version 2.1. Unzip the patch to the fRaBs root directory and it should overwrite all of
the necessary files. In the future these patches will be smaller, as I will keep better track of what I
do to the HTML documentation. Download - 813KB

If there are any questions that aren't addressed in the documentation, feel free to drop me a line.

Justin Cassidy
messiah15@dog.com