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).
Spellathon is a word game to test your English vocabulary skills.
You are given seven letters and you need to find words of length -
four letters or more that include a central letter.
SDL Scavenger A Lode Runner like game.
SDLRoids is essentially an Asteroids clone, but with a few extra
features, and some nice game physics. It is based on xhyperoid, which
is a UNIX port of the 16-bit Windows game Hyperoid. Major changes from
xhyperoid are that it's using SDL for sound and graphics, has a couple
of extra powerups and that the shield behaves differently.
The engine solves sudokus by applying complex logical rules a few times,
instead of applying simpler rules (like guessing and backtracking) many
times. These complex logical rules are exactly the same ones that people
use with paper and pen.
Super Mario Bros. Python is a clone of the original Super Mario Bros 1985 NES.
This is a port of the classic computer game "Sopwith" to run on
modern computers and operating systems. It is named "SDL Sopwith"
as it was originally used the LibSDL graphics library. There is now
also a port to Gtk+, the widget library used by GNOME and there is
initial code written toward a backport allowing it to be run under
DOS, like the original.
Toy Cars is a physics based 2-D racer. The graphics and the interface
use SDL and OpenGL.
Toy Cars is partly inspired by Micromachines and partly by the old
Atari ST game called Jupiter's Masterdrive.
Trigger is a free rally car racing game. Fun for all the family! You
race a sequence of 6 courses, with increasing levels of difficulty.
Trigger is highly customisable, and it's easy to add new levels and
vehicles.
Trigger is a free rally car racing game. Fun for all the family! You
race a sequence of 6 courses, with increasing levels of difficulty.
Trigger is highly customisable, and it's easy to add new levels and
vehicles.