This is the port of the enormous opening book for crafty. It consumes
about 85-90M.
It was created with "book create enormous.pgn 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does)
This is the port of the large opening book for crafty.
It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does).
This is the port of the medium opening book for crafty. It consumes
about 1.9 MByte.
It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does)
Critterding is a "Petri dish" universe in 3D that demonstrates
evolving artificial life. Critters start out with completely random
brains and bodies, but will automatically start evolving into
something with much better survival skills.
Diaspora: Shattered Armistice is a single and multiplayer space fighter
combat game set in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica universe. It is
based on FreeSpace 2 Open Source Code Project engine.
The Castles of Dr. Creep is a platform puzzle game
originally for the Commodore 64 and released in 1984
By Broderbund and written by Ed Hobbs.
The Character ROM file is Copyright by Commodore Business Machines.
This is a port for Extreme Tux Racer, the latest fork of the classic Tux Racer,
which involves racing downhill as tux.
Extreme Tux Racer contains many new courses, cups and other features.
This game is a remake of the classic roguelike game "Sword of
Fargoal", created by Jeff McCord for the Commodore 64 in 1983.
This remake was written for the 2003 remakes.org competition.
-Chris
chris_pressey@yahoo.ca
Frozen Bubble is a game in which you throw colorful bubbles and build
groups to destroy the bubbles. In 1p mode, destroy all the bubbles to
access the next level. In 2p mode, have your opponent die before you.
This Game Engine is a port of the original Infinity Engine (the one of
Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment, etc...) to
Linux/Unix, Mac OS X and Windows with some enhancements.