This is a graphically pleasing implementation of Go. It uses gnugo as its
engine.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Create any number of Sudokus and solve them. Store Sudokus for in-depth study.
Solvability guaranteed. Drag digits from the palette or click on the board
and wait for the desired digit to appear. Neither method will let you place
double digits.
Includes automatic markup.
You can input external sudokus for solution.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Breakout (Arkanoid) clone for GNOME.
Supports level customisation, powerups, and different block types.
Gomoku.app is an extended TicTacToe game for GNUstep.
You win the game if you are able to put 5 of your pieces
in a row, column or diagonal. You loose if the computer
does it before you. You can play the game on boards of different
size; the default size is 8 but 10 is also nice to play.
Pass the size of the board as argument of Gomoku.app. For example, to
play on a 10x10 board, you can start Gomoku with:
openapp Gomoku.app 10
Warning: board size must be >= 8.
BUGS: Please mail them to <n.pero@mi.flashnet.it>
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. Only two
matching tiles can be removed at a time. Two tiles can only be removed
if they can be connected with at most three connected lines. Lines can
be horizontal or vertical but not diagonal. Remember that lines may
cross the empty border. If you are stuck, you can use the Hint feature
to find two tiles which may be removed.
GNU typist is a typing tutor package built using curses(3). The
package contains a number of tutorials, drills and practise sessions
to help with mastering touch typing on the standard computer keyboard.
HLLib is a package library for Half-Life that abstracts several package
formats and provides a simple interface for all of them. HLLib is written
in native C++ but exposes both a C and C++ interfaces which can be used in
any C or C++ application (additional languages may also use the library with
standard C imports). HLLib works natively in both Windows and *nix. BSP,
GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD, XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats
are supported.
Challenge your spelling skills in the old western style. Get it
right and we'll let you try again, until you get it wrong. But we
will give you another chance if you get it wrong.
Defcon is announced as "The World's first Genocide 'em up". It is a
global thermonuclear war simulation inspired by movies like WarGames
and features multiplayer support, different game modes and support for
own game mods.
Ifm (Interactive Fiction Mapper) is a language for keeping track of your
progress through an Interactive Fiction game, and a program for producing
various different sorts of output using it. You can record each room you
visit and its relation to other rooms, the initial locations of useful
items you find, and the tasks you need to perform in order to solve the
game.
The Ifm mapping commands are designed so that you can easily add to the map
as you explore the game. You type in the rooms you visit and the
directions you move in to reach other rooms, and Ifm calculates the
position of each room in relation to the others. A map can consist of
several independent sections, allowing you to divide up the map however you
like.
The Ifm task commands, if used, allow you to specify the order in which
game-solving tasks must be done. The Ifm program can then calculate and
print different styles of walkthrough for the game.