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games/klickety-4.14.3 (Score: 0.16716331)
Tetris themed solitaire
Klickety is a kind of solitary game that takes place on a Tetris-like board. This game is also known under the name "clickomania" ....
games/tuxfighter-54 (Score: 0.16716331)
Little Asteroids-like Shooter game
Was the first visible part of The Python Game Book project. TuxFighter is a little Asteroids-like Shooter game, written around 2006. The game support modding. You control Tux, the penguin (with mouse or keyboard) and shoot down rectangular enemies (to make points). Shots may reflect from the screen border, and self-shooting result in negative points. In the game, you can pick up one of those power-up's and enjoy different effects.
games/wyrmsun-1.9.9 (Score: 0.16716331)
Strategy game based on history, mythology and fiction
Wyrmsun is an open-source RTS game which features elements of mythology, history and fiction. In the Wyrmsun universe a myriad of inhabited planets exist. Humans dwell on Earth, while dwarves inhabit Nidavellir and elves nourish the world of Alfheim. These peoples struggle to carve a place for themselves with their tools of stone, bronze and iron. And perhaps one day they will meet one another, beyond the stars...
games/gtkradiant-1.5.0 (Score: 0.1633896)
Map editor for FPS games, by id Software and Loki Software
GtkRadiant is a level design program developed by id Software and Loki Software. It is used to create maps for a number of computer games. GtkRadiant originated as Q3Radiant, the Quake III Arena level design tool, which was a Windows-only application. Two major things are different in GtkRadiant: it is based on the GTK+ toolkit, so it also works in Linux and Mac OS X, and it's also game engine-independent, with functionality for new games added as game packs. GtkRadiant is an Open Source application. Source code is publicly available from id Software's Subversion repository and new additions to the code are covered under open source licenses. The core Q3Radiant code, however, was originally under id Software's proprietary license. The license for both the editor and toolset (notably Q3Map2, the BSP compiler) was changed in February 2006, and publicly released under the GPL on February 17. More up-to-date fork, NetRadiant, is available as `games/netradiant' port.
games/bugsquish-0.0.6 (Score: 0.16197798)
Action game not unlike light gun arcade games
In Bug Squish, you must defend your arm from an onslaught of blood-sucking insects. Use your fly-swatter to squish them before they suck you dry. Bug Squish is based on the shareware game "Blood Suckers" for MacOS, by Brian Greenstone of Pangea Software.
games/masterserver-0.4.1 (Score: 0.16197798)
Masterserver for IdSoftware games (D3, EF, H2, Q2, Q3, QW)
LASANGE aims at creating a mostly-automated LAN session administration and management system. It will provide game server management (instant deployment of game servers) and tournament management in a more advanced and automated way than other systems. It will also consist of basic tools for LAN sessions such as a generic modular Masterserver, IRC bot, etc.
games/openra-20160508 (Score: 0.16197798)
Multiplayer re-envisioning of early RTS games by Westwood Studios
A reimplementation of the Command & Conquer: Red Alert game engine using .NET/Mono, OpenGL, OpenAL and SDL. It includes reimaginations of Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn as well as Dune 2000. These combine the classic gameplay of the originals with modern improvements such as unit veterancy and the fog of war.
games/qcc-1.01 (Score: 0.16197798)
QuakeC compiler, for building custom games of Quake
QCC is the original QuakeC compiler created by John Carmack of id Software, used to generate `progs.dat' file that essentially holds game logic behind the graphic engine. It is used primarily to create modifications for Quake and QuakeWorld. Note that more feature-rich, optimizing QuakeC compilers are available in the Ports Collection.
games/yadex-1.7.0 (Score: 0.16197798)
WAD file editor, for games like Doom and Hexen
Yadex is a Doom level (WAD) editor for Unix systems running X. It supports Doom alpha, Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, Heretic and also, in a more or less limited way, Hexen and Strife. Yadex is descended from DEU 5.21. Therefore, as you might expect, it's a rather low-level editor that requires you to take care of a lot of detail but on the flip side allows you to control very precisely what you are doing. In addition, it has many advanced functions that DEU didn't have, to make certain tedious tasks easy.
www/WWW-Baseball-NPB-0.03 (Score: 0.1581964)
Fetches Japanese baseball games information
games information via Yahoo! Baseball. (NPB = Nippon Professional Baseball)