Shotgun Debugger is a 2D, top-down action game. It is The Future, and your
habit of computer network exploration has finally done you in. You are
captured and taken to a strange underground complex populated by robot
soldiers. Your task is to escape the facility--but the hordes of walking
death machines aren't just gonna let you.
Shotgun Debugger is pseudo-3D -- while gameplay is strictly two-dimensional,
the world is rendered in three dimensions. Worlds are not tile-based, but
polygon-based -- rooms and hallways can be made to any shape imaginable,
allowing for some rather impressive architecture.
Granatier is a clone of the classic Bomberman game, inspired by the
work of the Clanbomber clone.
Schiff is the German word for ship.
Steer your ship(s) with the keyboard to rotate or move forward / backward.
Try to avoid enemy bullets and the floating yellow rectangles.
Become last ship floating to win the game.
SchwarzWeiss is german and means "black/white".
This game was created 2010 during a 48-hour-game-creating contest at Viennas
Metalab computer lab. The theme was "black and white" (or was it "grid"?)
and only public available resources were allowed.
Lucky for me, that included ThePythonGameBook. In effect I worked around 3 hours
in the evening and around 4 hours in the next morning.
After that I lost interest and presented the game to the other participants
in the Metalab to make use of the weekend for non-computer related activities.
While I'm proud to report that I was the first participant to present a
"playable" game (way before the deadline) I'm less proud to report the results
of test-playing against the other coders. It turned out that while my game is
playable, it is simply boring and not much fun.
Also I got beaten in my own game by people who never played the game before.
Naval Battle is a Battle Ship game for KDE. Ships are placed on a
board which represents the sea. Players try to hit each others
ships in turns without knowing where they are placed. The first
player to destroy all ships wins the game.
KNetWalk is a small game where you have to build up a computer
network by rotating the wires to connect the terminals to the server.
When the network is build, a highscore-list comes up where competitions
can be fought out.
Kolf is a miniature golf game. The game is played from an overhead
view, with a short bar representing the golf club. Kolf features
many different types of objects, such water hazards, slopes, sand
traps, and black holes (warps), among others.
Kiriki is an addictive and fun dice game, designed to be played by
as many as six players. Participants have to collect points by
rolling five dice for up to three times per single turn.
KJumpingCube is a simple dice driven tactical game. The playing
area consists of squares containing points. Players move by clicking
on either a vacant square, or on own square.
A exciting Brick Breaker with 50 levels of game and 11 special levels,
distributed on the 2 modes of game to give the player a sophisticated system
of attack weapons with an enormous power of fire that can be build by
gaining bonuses. Numerous decors, musics and sounds complete this great
game. This game was ported from the Commodore Amiga.