Tanglet is a single player word finding game based on Boggle. The
object of the game is to list as many words as you can before the
time runs out. There are several timer modes that determine how
much time you start with, and if you get extra time when you find
a word.
You can join letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in any
direction to make a word, so as long as the letters are next to
each other on the board. However, you can not reuse the same letter
cells in a single word. Also, each word must be at least three
letters on a normal board, and four letters on a large board.
Each player controls a team of several hedgehogs. During the course
of the game, players take turns with one of their hedgehogs. They
then use whatever tools and weapons are available to attack and
kill the opponents' hedgehogs, thereby winning the game. Hedgehogs
may move around the terrain in a variety of ways, normally by walking
and jumping but also by using particular tools such as the "Rope"
or "Parachute", to move to otherwise inaccessible areas. Each turn
is time-limited to ensure that players do not hold up the game with
excessive thinking or moving.
A large variety of tools and weapons are available for players
during the game: Grenade, Cluster Bomb, Bazooka, UFO, Shotgun,
Desert Eagle, Fire Punch, Baseball Bat, Dynamite, Mine, Rope,
Pneumatic pick, Parachute. Most weapons, when used, cause explosions
that deform the terrain, removing circular chunks. The landscape
is an island floating on a body of water, or a restricted cave with
water at the bottom. A hedgehog dies when it enters the water (either
by falling off the island, or through a hole in the bottom of it),
it is thrown off either side of the arena or when its health is
reduced, typically from contact with explosions, to zero (the damage
dealt to the attacked hedgehog or hedgehogs after a player's or CPU
turn is shown only when all movement on the battlefield has ceased).
Tenebrae is a modification of the Quake source that adds stencil shadows and
per pixel lights to Quake. Stencil shadows allow for realistic shadow
effects on every object in the game world. Per pixel lighting allows you to
have fine surface details correctly lit. These are essentially the same
algorithms as used by the new Doom game.
Data files for Tesseract first-person shooter.
Tesseract is a first-person shooter game focused on instagib deathmatch
and capture-the-flag gameplay as well as cooperative in-game map editing.
Tesseract provides a unique open-source engine derived from Cube 2
Sauerbraten technology but with upgraded modern rendering techniques.
The new rendering features include fully dynamic omnidirectional
shadows, global illumination, HDR lighting, deferred shading,
morphological/temporal/multisample anti-aliasing, and much more.
Tetrinet is a multiplayer, networked tetris game for up to 6 players.
This is a Tetrinet client for the console.
You must be using at least a 50-line text display to run this version of
Tetrinet. This is made by either typing 'vidcontrol 80x50' before
you start tetrinet, or by adding 'allscreens_flags="80x50"' to /etc/rc.conf.
Sudsol is a small utility to solve Sudoku puzzles.
The usage is very simple; add your puzzle to a textfile in the following
format:
7.94...18
.3......2
....974..
...13.5..
.....83..
.4..7...9
5683...7.
2.3....51
.7..2....
and run 'sudsol puzzle.txt'
Tales of Maj'Eyal (ToME) is a free, open source rouguelike RPG,
featuring tactical turn-based combat and advanced character building.
Play as one of many unique races and classes in the lore-filled world
of Eyal, exploring random dungeons, facing challenging battles, and
developing characters with your own tailored mix of abilities and powers.
With a modern graphical and customisable interface, intuitive mouse
control, streamlined mechanics, and deep, challenging combat,
Tales of Maj'Eyal offers engaging roguelike gameplay for the 21st century.
TomeNET is an online multiplayer rogue-like role-playing game,
derived from MAngband (Multiplayer-Angband).
TomeNET loosely bases on the stories of J.R.R. Tolkien mainly
"The Lord Of The Rings", hence the name "the Troubles of Middle
Earth" or alternatively "the Tales of Middle Earth".
TORCS is a car simulator, and also a racing robots game.
It requires a 3D accelerated card, with OpenGL support.
For the player driver, the car parameters are located in the files:
torcs/runtime/drivers/human/car*.xml
depending on the car used.
During the menus or the game hit the F1 key to get help.