poker-engine is a python library that implements poker rules according
to variants and betting structures specified in configuration files.
It designed to be used by a multiplayer poker server, a poker AI or a
poker client.
Arkanoid: Space Ball will be a surprise for the amateurs of unusual and
picturesque games as Arkanoid and space games. Everybody who wishes to spend
time perfectly will take a pleasure in Arkanoid: Space Ball too. A futuristic
atmosphere, modern techno-style graphics, a dynamical gameplay and an
excellent soundtrack give this game as a present for all Arkanoids admirers.
Tessellation puzzle inspired by Beat The Computer.
Puzzles implemented include several based on
squares, hexagons and equilateral triangles.
Pongix is a free game based on the classical pong game with support for
net game.
Peng-Pong is a cross-platform pong game written in SDL
PlanetPenguin Racer is an OpenGL racing game featuring Tux, the Linux mascot.
The goal of the game is to slide down a snow- and ice-covered mountain as
quickly as possible. The goal of the game is to slide down a snow- and
ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible. It is based on the GPL version
of TuxRacer 0.6.1.
Differences from TuxRacer include:
* Course progress bar
* Themes
* New terrain types (lava, etc.)
Primate Plunge is an arcade game, you have help poor Monkey navigate his way
down through trecherous jungles, canyons, towering waterfalls, into the heart
of a volcano and through the driving rain of a cold industrial city.
Monkey will find help along the way in the form of exciting powerups, including
parachutes and jetpacks.
This game is an unofficial clone of the original Pac-Man game
and is not endorsed by the registered trademark owners Namco, Inc.
PvPGN (Player vs Player Gaming Network) is free software that emulates a
Blizzard Battle.net server. It currently supports all Battle.net games,
such as StarCraft, Diablo II, and Warcraft III, and gives you the power
to run your own server, manage your own users, run your own tournaments, etc.
Mnemosyne resembles a traditional flash-card program but with an important
twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for
a card to come up for review.