Minesweeper-type game for text-mode terminals. Features include boards up to
1024x1024, saving and loading of boards, shared and individual "best times"
files, and color.
DFArc2 makes it easy to play and manage the Dink Smallwood game and
it's numerous Dink Modules (or D-Mods).
FreeSynd is a cross-platform, GPLed reimplementation of the classic
Bullfrog game, Syndicate.
Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. The aim of the game
is to play guitar with the keyboard as accurately as possible.
Frozen Bubble is a game in which you throw colorful bubbles and build
groups to destroy the bubbles. In 1p mode, destroy all the bubbles to
access the next level. In 2p mode, have your opponent die before you.
The intentions to the FTE QuakeWorld mod are to add some cool features to
QuakeWorld, without loosing any (backwards) compatibility.
All QuakeWorld clients should be able to connect to an FTE server, and all
FTE clients should connect to any other QW server.
The FTE client supports Quake, NetQuake, QuakeWorld, Quake II, Quake III
Arena, Hexen 2, Nexuiz, and others.
This is a rebuild of the (westwood) red alert game engine (based
on FreeCNC). It is a real time strategy game. To play the game with
this engine you need the original game (mix files). The only game
supported is red alert 1 ;)
Trip on the Funny Boat is side scrolling arcade shooter game on a
steamboat equipped with a cannon and the ability to jump. The player
will need to take advantage of waves to defeat the enemies and dodge
hazards.
This game was originally made for the second PyWeek competition
during the week from 25.3.2006 to 2.4.2006.
It's a program that displays a badly made ASCII-art animation to
punish you for your typing error - and after that magically launches
the command you meant to launch.
The code is available under an MIT-like license on github - though
of course anybody can write his or her own version in a couple of
minutes.
This whole thing is heavily inspired by sl, which displays a steam
locomotive. However, gti is actually nicer than sl as it at least
executes git after the animation. :-)
GALAXIS for UNIX
Lifeboats from a crippled interstellar liner are adrift in a
starfield. To find them, you can place probes that look in all
eight compass directions and tell you how many lifeboats they see.
If you drop a probe directly on a lifeboat it will be revealed
immediately. Your objective: find the lifeboats as quickly as
possible, before the stranded passengers run out of oxygen!
This is a UNIX-hosted, curses-based clone of the nifty little
Macintosh freeware game Galaxis. It doesn't have the super-simple,
point-and-click interface of the original, but compensates by
automating away some of the game's simpler deductions.