Project: Starfighter is an old school 2D shoot 'em up. In the game you take on
the role of a rebel pilot called Chris, who is attempting to overthrow a
military corporation called Weapco. Weapco has seized control of the known
universe and currently rules it with an iron fist. Chris can no longer stand
back and watch as millions of people suffer and die. He steals an experimental
craft known as "Firefly" and begins his mission to fight his way to Sol,
freeing key systems along the way. The game opens with Chris attempting to
escape a Weapco patrol that has intercepted him.
ThudBoard - The Discworld Boardgame Board
ThudBoard is a computer application that can be used to play Thud battles
without using the actual board. If you don't have a clue what this Thud thing
is, take a look at the official Thud site at http://www.thudgame.com.
Multiple battles can be stored, so you can play many games simultaneously
without the onerous task of remembering where each individual piece was in
this battle you have been playing with your cousin in XXXX over the last
few years.
WHAT IS TKSOL
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TkSol is a version of the card game solitaire written with the Tcl/Tk
language. A color monitor is highly recommended, especially if you want
to get addicted to the game, as trying to see which card is black and
which is red under monochrome can be rather eye soring :(. TkSol comes
with a set of cardfront [faceup card] bitmaps created by Joseph L.
Traub (see cardbitmaps/copyright.h). An initial set of cardback
[facedown card] bitmaps was hacked up by James da Silva
Brain Party is a fun, free puzzle game for all the family that's
made up of 36 minigames designed to push your brain to its limits
by testing memory, logic, mathematics, reaction time and more! Brain
Party is split into two modes: test mode gives you five minigames
in a row and adds up your brain weight to see how smart you are,
and practise mode lets you play your favourite minigames as often
as you want. If you do well enough, there are six extra minigames
that can be unlocked as well as a new game mode designed to keep
you playing and enjoying your favourite games even longer.
Vavoom is a source port based on sources of Doom, Heretic, Hexen and a little
bit from Quake. To play Vavoom you need main wad file from Doom, Ultimate
Doom, Doom II, Heretic, Hexen or Strife.
Differences from original game:
* Polygonal engine with colored lighting, with software mode, OpenGL support;
* Translucency;
* Complete support for freelook (look up & down) in all games;
* A powerful language to describe game logic;
* 100% client/server architecture with in-game joining;
* Quake-style console, with key bindings;
* Indirect support for DeHackEd;
* Crosshair;
* Jumping;
* And many other cool things...
Wargus is a Warcraft 2 mod that allows you to play Warcraft 2 with the
Stratagus engine, as opposed to playing it with the original Warcraft 2
one.
You will need a legal copy of Warcraft 2 (original DOS version required,
won't work with the Battle.net Edition) since Wargus doesn't come with
any graphics or sounds itself.
Since Wargus uses a different engine, not all things will work the same
as they did in the original game. If you want an absolutely unchanged
Warcraft 2 experience, you will still have to play the original.
Set in a futuristic cartoon-like world where rocketlauncher-wielding pigs
and lasergun-carrying cyberpunks roam the streets, Warsow is a completely
free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) for Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
Speed and movement, that's what Warsow is all about. Like a true cyber-
athlete you jump, dash, dodge, and walljump your way through the game.
Grab those power-ups before your enemy does, plant the bomb before anyone
sees you, and steal the enemy's flag before anyone knows what's going on!
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Cairo.
Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output
support. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System and in-memory image buffers. PostScript and PDF file output is
planned. Cairo is designed to produce identical output on all output
media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when
available (eg. through the X Render Extension).
Cairo provides a stateful user-level API with capabilities similar to
the PDF 1.4 imaging model. Cairo provides operations including stroking
and filling Bezier cubic splines, transforming and compositing translucent
images, and antialiased text rendering.
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Cairo.
Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output
support. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System and in-memory image buffers. PostScript and PDF file output is
planned. Cairo is designed to produce identical output on all output
media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when
available (eg. through the X Render Extension).
Cairo provides a stateful user-level API with capabilities similar to
the PDF 1.4 imaging model. Cairo provides operations including stroking
and filling Bezier cubic splines, transforming and compositing translucent
images, and antialiased text rendering.
freeglut is a completely OpenSourced alternative to the OpenGL Utility
Toolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to
support the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL 'RedBook'.
Since then, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications
because it is simple, universally available and highly portable.
GLUT (and hence freeglut) allows the user to create and manage windows
containing OpenGL contexts on a wide range of platforms and also read the
mouse, keyboard and joystick functions.
freeglut is released under the X-Consortium license.