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games/hacx-1.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Full TC using the Doom II engine
Hacx is a full Total Conversion using the Doom II engine and created by Banjo Software. You need the Doom II WAD file to play it.
games/fbg2-0.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
Classic block-stacking arcade game
Falling Block Game is a free, open source block stacking game available for Windows and Linux. The object of the game is to move and rotate pieces in order to fill in complete rows. The more rows you clear at once, the more points you score!
games/wolfendoom-1.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Wolfenstein 3D levels ported to Doom II
I have ported the Wolfenstein missions to DOOM II, creating what is essentially an improved and updated Wolfenstein. Each scenario is painstakingly recreated as a DOOM II WAD, complete with all the Wolfenstein textures, objects, sounds, and enemies. The result is a total conversion, a complete Wolfenstein experience which takes full advantage of the DOOM engine. There are even ambient sounds. In addition to recreating the original missions, I have also created brand new scenarios which go beyond the original scope and concept of Wolfenstein. Scenarios such as Operation: Arctic Wolf, Operation: Rheingold, and the Astrostein Trilogy take the Wolfenstein fan where no Wolfenstein has gone before, immersing the player in adventures not possible with the original Wolfenstein.
games/drm-1.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Very simple Tetris-style game
This is very simple tetris-like game. You kill "bugs" by dropping the right combination of blocks on them.
games/defendguin-0.0.12 (Score: 0.006224396)
Your mission is to defend little penguinoids
Defendguin is a clone of the arcade game "Defender," but with a Linux theme. Your mission is to defend little penguinoids from being captured and mutated.
games/digger-20020314 (Score: 0.006224396)
FreeBSD graphics console (VGL) version of the famous Digger game
FreeBSD graphics console (VGL) version of the famous Digger game. HISTORY ------- Digger was originally created by Windmill software in 1983 and released as a copy-protected, bootable 5.25" floppy disk for the IBM PC/XT. As it requires a genuine CGA card, it didn't work on modern PCs. In 1998 a new version was created by Andrew Jenner which runs on all PCs with CGA or better and, whilst retaining all the atmosphere and playability of the original, has many new features. In 2000 it was ported to several Unix-like architectures by Maxim Sobolev. Currently it supports FreeBSD, using either VGL or SDL library, and Linux using SDL library.
games/dodgindiamond2-0.2.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Old school shoot'em up game
This is a little shot'em up arcade game for one or two players. It aims to be an 'old school' arcade game with low resolution graphics, top-down scroll action, energy based gameplay and different weapons with several levels of power.
games/dopewars-1.5.12 (Score: 0.006224396)
UNIX rewrite of a game originally based on "Drug Wars"
The idea of dopewars is to deal drugs on the streets of New York, amassing a huge fortune and paying off the loan shark, while avoiding the ever-annoying police. The UNIX rewrite, as well as featuring a so-called "antique" mode which closely follows the original, introduces new features such as the ability to take part in multi-player games.
games/duckmaze-0.3.r34 (Score: 0.006224396)
Game about a duck that is in a maze
duckmaze is a game about a duck that is in a maze. The duck can move walls, but only if there are no walls in the way (it makes sense when you try it). It's a simple puzzle game which starts with easy levels but progresses to some quite tricky ones.
games/duel-0.98 (Score: 0.006224396)
Overhead, OpenGL space shooter
A simple, easy to understand game. From an overhead perspective, pilot your little ship around with the arrow keys, shooting your way (with the space bar) through about twenty levels of action and gorgeous (_cough_) 3d graphics. In theory, all you windows folks need to do is extract the archive, and double click the exe. In theory. Sorry, I never got round to adding sound - but look on the bright side, at least you can use it at work without anyone noticing. :)