In 2000, Raven Software released the source code to their class based shooter
game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably the
now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done for Linux
since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and BSD
people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs are fixed
and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL glows
and more.
This port installs various additions to the game (mods, demos, etc).
In 2000, Raven Software released the source code to their class based
shooter game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably
the now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done
for Linux since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and
BSD people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs
are fixed and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL
glows and more.
Triplane Classic is a side-scrolling dogfighting game featuring solo
missions and multiplayer mode with up to four players. It is a port of
the original Triplane Turmoil game for DOS and aims to match the
original game exactly so that high scores remain comparable to the
original.
UnNetHack is a new variant of NetHack which development started in
2009. According to the author, the main intent of this fork is to put
more randomness, challenges and fun into NetHack. It features more
levels, several UI changes like automatically opened doors and the
pickup thrown patch and a lot of game play related changes.
Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the original Star Control 2 for 3DO Consoles.
The project started in August 2002, when Toys For Bob released the partially
ported sources of Star Control 2 3DO version to the fan community. Our goal
is to port this wonderful game to current personal computers and operating
systems. It is and will remain 100% free of charge, and anyone can contribute
to the project and thus help make it even better.
Vamos is an automotive simulation framework with an emphasis on thorough
physical modeling and good C++ design. Vamos includes a real-time,
first-person, 3D driving application.
Vega Strike data files
This port install the data files needed to run Vega Strike opensource
3D space simulator
vitetris is a terminal-based Tetris clone by Victor Nilsson. Gameplay is
much like the early Tetris games by Nintendo. Features include:
-Configurable keys
-Highscore table
-Two-player mode with garbage
-Network play
This port installs data files needed to run Warsow, a free multiplayer first
person shooter with cartoonish graphics based on Qfusion (a cool improvement
over the Quake II engine).
Set in a futuristic cartoon-like world where rocketlauncher-wielding pigs
and lasergun-carrying cyberpunks roam the streets, Warsow is a completely
free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) for Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
Speed and movement, that's what Warsow is all about. Like a true cyber-
athlete you jump, dash, dodge, and walljump your way through the game.
Grab those power-ups before your enemy does, plant the bomb before anyone
sees you, and steal the enemy's flag before anyone knows what's going on!