An EVE Online skill monitoring standalone application.
GtkRadiant is a level design program developed by id Software and Loki
Software. It is used to create maps for a number of computer games.
GtkRadiant originated as Q3Radiant, the Quake III Arena level design tool,
which was a Windows-only application. Two major things are different in
GtkRadiant: it is based on the GTK+ toolkit, so it also works in Linux and Mac
OS X, and it's also game engine-independent, with functionality for new games
added as game packs.
GtkRadiant is an Open Source application. Source code is publicly available
from id Software's Subversion repository and new additions to the code are
covered under open source licenses. The core Q3Radiant code, however, was
originally under id Software's proprietary license. The license for both the
editor and toolset (notably Q3Map2, the BSP compiler) was changed in February
2006, and publicly released under the GPL on February 17.
More up-to-date fork, NetRadiant, is available as `games/netradiant' port.
Gretools is a vocabulary building tool for GNOME. Its wordlist is comprised
of about 4000 words, and it has a synonym quiz and a word-guessing game.
GunFu Deadlands is a Far West themed 2D action shooter featuring
bullet time a la Max Payne and the Matrix movies.
This is the core pack for RetroArch. Mostly these cores are
intended for playing/interpreting the retrogames. They are for the
most part distributed by the Libretro organization, and are usually
licensed under GPL.
HighMoon is a game similar to "Artillery" or "Worms" -- but it takes place
in the universe. There is a planet system between two flying saucers.
The gravitational fields of the planets and moons change inevitably each
ballistic curve. It is not easy to eliminate an enemy. If you miss it,
the shoots can change their direction and become dangerous to the attacker.
HighMoon can be played against a computer or a human opponent in many
planet systems.
GTKPool is a 2D pool game using the GTK+ toolkit. It currently supports
playing 8-ball, 9-ball and Rotation as well as a "No Rules" option for
practice/just messing around. It supports many options and features
configurable physics so you can do almost anything.
Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many
graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small
vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles.
Hex-a-hop is a puzzle game based on hexagonal tiles. There is no time
limit and no real-time elements.
The objective is simply to destroy all the green hexagonal tiles on each
of the 100 levels. As you progress through the game, more types of tiles
are introduced which make things more difficult and interesting
(hopefully).
Hexalate is a color matching game. The goal of the game is to rotate
and position the circles so that each touching line matches in
color. You rotate circles by right clicking, and you move circles
by dragging them. The game stores the positions and rotations of
the circles across runs.