Trophy is a single-player racing game. Even though the goal is
basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game
which offers much more than just a race. Lots of extras enable
"unusual" features for races such as shooting, putting mines and many
others.
Tuxkart is an action kart racing game similar to a well known
gaming console kart game.
I Have No Tomatoes is an extreme leisure time activity idea of which culminates
in the following question: How many tomatoes can you smash in ten short
minutes? If you have the time to spare, this game has the vegetables just
waiting to be eliminated!
The target of the game is to reach the target door of each of the 8
towers in currently 2 missions with this little green animal. This
door is usually at the very top of the tower.
But finding the way by using elevators and walking trough a maze of
doors and platforms is not the only problem you have to solve. There
is a bunch of other creatures living on the tower that will hinder
you to reach your target by pushing you over the edge of the
platforms.
The only weapon of defence you have is to throw a little snowball. But
most of the other creatures just don't care about this. So you must
avoid them.
Tux Racer is a 3d penguin racing game. The object is to guide Tux down
an icy slope while avoiding trees and rocks.
The object of the game is to remove all of the blocks from the screen
before the time runs out. Two blocks are removed at a time,
and must be of the same color. After completing a level,
you will be rewarded with a bonus point for every tick left on the clock.
For each level thereafter, the time to complete the the level will be shorter.
Typespeed gives your fingers' cps (total and correct), typoratio and some
points to compare with your friends.
Typespeed's idea is ripped from ztspeed (a DOS game made by Zorlim). Idea
of the game should be clear to anyone, just type and type it fast, or be a
lewser.
U-Hexen is yet another port of Hexen, popular game from Raven Software to
Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) library.
In 2000, Raven Software released the source code to their class based shooter
game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably the
now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done for Linux
since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and BSD
people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs are fixed
and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL glows
and more.
This port installs various additions to the game (mods, demos, etc).
In 2000, Raven Software released the source code to their class based
shooter game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably
the now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done
for Linux since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and
BSD people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs
are fixed and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL
glows and more.