There's a black box. You can shoot in and watch, where the shot
leaves the box. In the box, crystals are reflecting the shots.
You have to guess where the crystals are hidden, by watching your
shots.
You are a seahorse and you want to go to the moon!
Monsters, explosions, destruction game for X Window System.
You are a giant monster in a small city, being
attacked by the military.
Blocks - a small tty based games using ncurses
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Written by marc welz (rather : kluged by marc welz) - Redistribution is
subject to the GNU public license.
Notes
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Good idea to restrict file names to 20 chars.
The editor tries to fill the entire screen - so if you write a level on
a big screen, you will not be able to play it on a small one. And
remember to save the game you are editing before exiting.
Probably contains bugs - but if I knew what they were they would not be
there ...
Thanks
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A big THANK YOU goes to Joey Hess (jeh22@conell.edu) who contributed
the pyramid level, wrote the man pages for the game and pointed out a
couple of minor bugs.
An X version of the `blockade' Macintosh game by Christer Ericson.
This game includes the ability to edit new levels.
BlockOut II is an adaptation of the original Blockout DOS game
edited by California Dreams(1989). It uses Direct3D on Win32 and
OpenGL on Linux/Unix. BL II has the same features than the original game.
Score calculation is also nearly similar to the original.
Block Rage is falling blocks game with a 2-player hotseat mode,
detailed graphics and animated plasmatic backgrounds.
It is a remake of the awesome DOS classic Xixit.
Bogged is an addictive word game, like boggle,
for X Window System and Tcl/Tk.
A Bomberman clone written in C++, student project for SUPINFO, France
Bombz is a simple 2D puzzle game. It doesn't really have a plot. The object is
to blow up all the bombs on each level then escape off the edge of the screen.
To blow up a bomb, push it to where you want to cause an explosion, then collect
a match (originally a detonator in the Archimedes version) and touch the bomb
again and quickly get out of the way. A bomb destroys everything surrounding it
except the metallic walls; if it blows up another bomb, that takes out
everything around it too so you can set off chain reactions.