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The GGZ Gaming Zone - GTK+ Game Modules
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GGZ Gaming Zone GTK+ Game Modules provide the game executables,
graphics, and data for a number of popular (and unique) network games.
These games are coded for version 2.X of GTK+, but many of them are also
available using different graphical interfaces.
This version of the GTK+ Game Modules (0.0.13) requires version 0.0.13
of the ggz-client-libs.
The GTK+ Game Modules are only one part of the GGZ Gaming Zone
client setup. The following additional modules are required:
* libggz - provides commonly used functions and low-level
communications between client modules and the GGZ servers
* ggz-client-libs - provides common procedures and utilites required
to run the GGZ client and games
* gtk-client/kde-client - one or more of the GGZ clients will be
required in order to login to a server, chat and launch games
Two player game in a 3D ellipsoid playground. Players are cars with a
magnetic director, able to attract or reject a ball in order to throw
it through a goal placed in the center of the playing field. It sounds
easy... but remember that reality is fuzzy!
G Arith is a GTK+ based arithmetic quiz program for X Window System.
It is fairly self-explanatory, so there is no documentation about
program usage much at all.
GBottler is a SSTP Bottle client.
This SSTP Bottle client is based on bottler.py.
glChess is a 3D OpenGL based chess game that interfaces via the Chess Engine
Communication Protocol (CECP) by Tim Mann. This means it can currently use
Crafty and GNU Chess as AIs. You can also play Human vs. Human, but so far
not over a network.
The glest data files.
This port install the data files needed to run glest a free 3d real-time
customizable strategy game
GLightOff is a simple (but not so easy to solve!) puzzle game.
The goal is to switch off all the lights on the 5x5 board.
Globulation 2 is an innovative high quality Real-Time Strategy [RTS],
which minimizes micro-management by automatically assigning tasks to
the units. The player has to choose the number of units he wants for
the different tasks, and the units will do their best to satisfy the
requests. This allows to manage more units and to focus on the strategy.
It can be played alone, through your Local Area Network [LAN], or through
Internet thanks to Ysagoon Online Game [YOG], a meta-server. It also
features a scripting language for versatile gameplay or tutorials and an
integrated map editor.
Objective for game is not to drive into a wall.
The well-known mastermind game.
Drag-and-drop colors from the palette or from the board itself. The
object is to determine the hidden combination of four colors. The game
may be played in two modes: with replacement, which means that colors
may repeat, and without replacement, which means that colors are
unique. The user selects a choice of four colors and "commits" them.
The program replies with an evaluation -- a black peg for a color that
is placed correctly, and a white peg for a color that is in the wrong
position. The user may make a total of eight queries.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later