LBreakout is a classical Breakout game and this means (if you like Breakout ;-)
it is a lot of fun to play! If you never ever played such a game you can check
out the manual for more information and last but not least... play it!
This is a list of LBreakout's features:
Sound
HighScore
A menu with mouse support
Mouse or keyboard can be used for playing
Controls can be redefined
Mouse can be kept in window while playing
Your starting level can be chosen
A difficulty can be selected (easy, medium, hard)
Various backgrounds
A lot of collectable extras
Nice graphics
Cool effects
Own levels can be created
LTris is just another clone of Tetris but IMHO a good one, so if you like
Tetris, download and play it!
Features:
Tetris clone using SDL
Sound
Menu
Controls can be redefined
Block preview
Starting level between 0 and 9
Various backgrounds
HighScores
Nice graphics
Smooth gameplay
Cool effects (transparency, animations)
Two player mode
Two game modes
Two game modes? Yes. The "normal" mode is the one everbody knows well. You
play as long as you can while the blocks are getting faster. The second one
called "advanced" has some additional features. First there is a new figure in
each new level and second later on there are suddenly appearing tiles and rows.
Heaven Benchmark immerses a user into a magical steampunk world of
shiny brass, wood and gears. Nested on flying islands, a tiny village
with its cozy, sun-heated cobblestone streets, an elaborately crafted
dirigible above the expanse of fluffy clouds, and a majestic dragon
on the central square gives a true sense of adventure. An interactive
experience with fly-by and walk-through modes allows for exploring
all corners of this world powered by the cutting-edge UNIGINE Engine
that leverages the most advanced capabilities of graphics APIs and
turns this benchmark into a visual masterpiece.
This port includes the linux-binaries of the basic (free-to-use)
version of the benchmark.
Valley Benchmark is a new GPU stress-testing tool from the developers
of the very popular and highly acclaimed Heaven Benchmark. The
forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains amazes with its
scale from a bird's-eye view and is extremely detailed down to every
leaf and flower petal. This non-synthetic benchmark powered by the
state-of-the art UNIGINE Engine showcases a comprehensive set of
cutting-edge graphics technologies with a dynamic environment and
fully interactive modes available to the end user.
This port includes the linux-binaries of the basic (free-to-use)
version of the benchmark.
Quake III Arena, developed by the gaming wizards at id Software,
is the third installment of one of the most popular computer game
franchises of all time. Organic caverns, gothic cathedrals and
futuristic spacescapes play host to Quake III Arena's unrivaled
blend of action, strategy and jaw-dropping technology as Linux
gamers are invited to square off against 32 of history's greatest
warriors. Built around a revolutionary new graphics engine capable
of delivering mind blowing 3D special effects including curved
surfaces and volumetric fog, Quake III Arena is the final word in
deathmatching mayhem.
This is a native build for FreeBSD. Sorry, no joystick support
is available at this time.
Wargus is a Warcraft 2 mod that allows you to play Warcraft 2 with the
Stratagus engine, as opposed to playing it with the original Warcraft 2
one.
You will need a legal copy of Warcraft 2 (original DOS version required,
won't work with the Battle.net Edition) since Wargus doesn't come with
any graphics or sounds itself.
Since Wargus uses a different engine, not all things will work the same
as they did in the original game. If you want an absolutely unchanged
Warcraft 2 experience, you will still have to play the original.
Scavenger is like Lode Runner. You've got to run around gathering
objects while avoiding enemies. You can dig down through some of the
blocks to get at buried objects. After you've collected everything,
ladders may appear. To finish the level you've got to exit through the
top of the screen. If an enemy falls into a dug brick, he is stunned for
a while. If the brick fills in with him in it, he is killed, and he will
reappear at the top of the screen.
This version has a level editor for designing your own levels, and a
graphics editor for drawing your own artwork.
One of the aims of this package is to make life easier for useRs
who deal with survey data sets. It provides an infrastructure for
the management of survey data including value labels, definable
missing values, recoding of variables, production of code books,
and import of (subsets of) SPSS and Stata files. Further, it provides
functionality to produce tables and data frames of arbitrary
descriptive statistics and (almost) publication-ready tables of
regression model estimates. Also some convenience tools for graphics,
programming, and simulation are provided.
R-psych provides a number of routines for personality, psychometrics and
experimental psychology. Functions are primarily for scale construction using
factor analysis, cluster analysis and reliability analysis, although others
provide basic descriptive statistics. Functions for simulating particular item
and test structures are included. Several functions serve as a useful front end
for structural equation modeling. Graphical displays of path diagrams, factor
analysis and structural equation models are created using basic graphics. Some
of the functions are written to support a book on psychometrics as well as
publications in personality research.
Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for the X Window System and M*tif,
successor of ACE/gr (Xmgr). A few of its features are:
* User defined scaling, tick marks, labels, symbols, line styles,
colors.
* Batch mode for unattended plotting.
* Read and write parameters used during a session.
* Polynomial regression, splines, running averages, DFT/FFT,
cross/auto-correlation.
* Exports high-resolution graphics to (E)PS, PDF, MIF, and SVG
formats
* Supports cross-platform PNM, JPEG and PNG formats
While grace has a convenient point-and-click interface, most parameter
settings and operations are available through a command line interface
(found in Data/Commands).