Pachi el marciano is a platforms game inspired by games like Manic Miner and
Jet Set Willy from the legend Mathew Smith.
The goal of the game is to collect all the objects of each level, when this is
made, the exit gate to the next stage will appear and you can pass trough.
Pachi is a comic character created by Nicolas Radeff in 2001.
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.
Scorched3d is a cross-platform multiplayer modernisation of the classic
DOS game Scorched Earth "The Mother Of All Games".
Scorched3d incorporates lively, fully destructible 3D landscapes that
include animated jets, naval vessels, water and even birds, with
detailed tanks and projectiles and stunning visual effects.
You should have 3D hardware accelleration enabled to enjoy a playable
FPS rate.
This is a collection of various tools that may be useful to use in
conjunction with ScummVM. It includes tools that will allow you to
decompile and extract SCUMM scripts from various games, as well as
graphics and sound. Of special note is the extract utility, which
uses libmp3lame to compress a monster.sou file to about 25% its
original size.
Spring is a full 3D RTS game engine, designed, in its basis, to
be able to run the content of the game Total Annihilation and deliver
a similar, but improved, gaming experience.
Games can be intense and very large scaled, with fight of, literally,
hundreds of unit and the mods allow very wide arrays of different
strategies and tactics.
Spider is a challenging double decked solitaire game. Unlike most
soilitaire games, skill is just as important as luck.
The X11 version of spider is based on the NeWS version by Don Woods,
and uses the same save file format and card images.
"Heroes of Might and Magic III" is a Roleplay Linux game by Loki games
commercially available on CD. It seems to run only under x86.
You will need the CD, this port only helps you install and deinstall
the game and get it to run under FreeBSD.
Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980's and early 1990's, Rick
Dangerous was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from
rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic
missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle.
xrick is a clone of Rick Dangerous. Written entirely in C, it relies on
the Simple DirectMedia Layer library.
Jin is an open source, cross platform, graphical client (interface)
for chess servers. It currently supports these servers:
* The Internet Chess Club (aka ICC)
* The Free Internet Chess Server (aka FICS)
A short list of Jin's main features:
* Graphical chess board with many board patterns and piece sets
to choose from. You can also create your own
* Chat/Command console with (customizable) color-coding for
different types of chat/text
* A seek graph, showing the currently sought games in a visual manner
* Flexible game logger, which saves your finished games to your
hard disk (doesn't work in JinApplet)
* A scripter, which allows you to define automatic responses
to certain events
* A list of common actions, which can be quickly executed
at the press of a button
Epiar (ep-ee-are) is an open source computer game, in which the player
navigates space from planet to planet, saving money to buy ship upgrades
and new ships. The player can also join mercenary missions, attack other
ships to steal their money and technology, and explore the universe.
The game combines the action/arcade elements of aircraft dogfighting and
the openness of role playing games to create this experience.
Epiar is a space exploration/combat/trading game. The Escape Velocity (EV)
series for the Mac was the major point of inspiration for this game.
Other notable games of this genre include:
- Elite (the original game EV was based on)
- Star control 1/2 (and it's now open source successor Ur-Quan masters)
- Star Flight
- Solar Winds