KBreakout is a Breakout-like game. Its object is to destroy as
many bricks as possible without losing the ball.
This game is a clone of the game Atomic Bomber Man.
Supports single user and network multiplayer mode.
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE.
This port provides a set of games for your entertainment.
Chanta Claus is a free jump and run game, where you have to collect all money
for each level.
Cockatrice is an open-source multiplatform supported program for playing
tabletop card games over a network. The program's server design prevents any
kind of client modifications to gain an unfair advantage in a game. The client
also has a built in single-player mode where you can brew without being
connected to a server. This project is written in C++/Qt with support for both
Qt4 and Qt5.
Core Wars is a simulation game. A number of programs are loaded into a
virtual machine and executed. The programs can try to crash each other,
manipulate other programs, overwrite as much memory as they can, etc...
The "best" program is selected according to a scoring mechanism which
involves the number of memory cells the program has overwritten, the
number of other programs it has crashed and whether/when it crashed.
fairy-Max is a version of micro-Max that reads the piece description
from a file fmax.ini, so that arbitrary fairy pieces can be implemen-
ted. This version supports up to 15 piece types, and board sizes upto
12x8 board. A Linux port exists in the format of a debian package.
You can use it e.g. with games/xboard/:
e.g.: xboard -boardSize Middling -variant courier -fcp fairymax
GIT: http://hgm.nubati.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/fairymax.git
This is a graphically pleasing implementation of Go. It uses gnugo as its
engine.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
GNU version of Shogi, a game of Japanese chess.
Gnushogi is an updated version of the gnuchess program.
It has a simple alpha-numeric board display, or it can be
compiled for use with the chesstool program on a SUN work-
station or with the xshogi program under X-windows. The
program gets its opening moves from the file gnushogi.book
which is located in a directory specified in the makefile.
To invoke the program type:
gnushogi
HighMoon is a game similar to "Artillery" or "Worms" -- but it takes place
in the universe. There is a planet system between two flying saucers.
The gravitational fields of the planets and moons change inevitably each
ballistic curve. It is not easy to eliminate an enemy. If you miss it,
the shoots can change their direction and become dangerous to the attacker.
HighMoon can be played against a computer or a human opponent in many
planet systems.