PySpaceWar
Two ships duel in a gravity field. Gravity doesn't affect
the ships themselves (which have spanking new anti-gravity
devices), but it affects missiles launced by the ships.
You can play against the computer, or two players can play
with one keyboard. There is also a Gravity Wars mode, where
the two ships do not move, and the players repeatedly
specify the direction and velocity of their missiles.
Quake2-LNX project aims to further develop and bug fix original Quake II
code released by id Software in 1998, as well as support multiple
architectures (currently i386, alpha, sparc64, and powerpc are supported).
It also includes additional rendering drivers, eyecandy stuff from
Quake2Max project, and experimental IPv6 support.
QWDtools is a powerful utility to convert regular uncompressed
QuakeWorld demo files (in QWD format) to new-era multi-view format.
No QWZ format support yet, but one can always convert them to QWD
manually with Qizmo and run them through QWDtools after that.
REminiscence is a rewrite of the engine used in the game Flashback
from Delphine Software. This program is designed as a cross-platform
replacement for the original executable and uses the SDL library.
It allows you to rediscover and play it on modern machines using
the original datafiles.
You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect
all the coaches to win. Colorful animated wood engine, 40 levels
in this first version and many sound effects.
BrainCurses is a clone of the Mastermind game implemented in ncurses.
This is a nice little game with color graphics and sound for your Unix system
with color X11. You need an 8-Bit color display or better. It will not work
on black&white systems, and maybe not on gray scale systems.
If you know the game "Boulderdash" (Commodore C64) or "Emerald Mine" (Amiga),
you know what "ROCKS'N'DIAMONDS" is about.
Rubix is another X11-based incarnation of the world-famous
"Rubik's Cube" game. It has the capability of saving games,
which, according to the author, can't be found in any other
Rubik's Cube games.
rezerwar is a puzzle game that could be quickly described as the
illegitimate child of a known tetromino game and the average pipe
game. The goal of this game is basically to create networks of water
to make them disappear, a couple tricks and techniques will help
you achieve this goal faster.
This is a port of Apogee's 3D action title Rise of the Triad, originally
released in 1994. This port duplicates the functionality of the original
game on modern operating systems, including Linux, Win32, OSX and now FreeBSD.
In order to run game you'll need either the original game data or a shareware
version (see pkg-message).