Tanglet is a single player word finding game based on Boggle. The
object of the game is to list as many words as you can before the
time runs out. There are several timer modes that determine how
much time you start with, and if you get extra time when you find
a word.
You can join letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in any
direction to make a word, so as long as the letters are next to
each other on the board. However, you can not reuse the same letter
cells in a single word. Also, each word must be at least three
letters on a normal board, and four letters on a large board.
tbclock is a dirty little app that displays a full screen binary clock
in your terminal (using curses). It doesn't support resizing (yet). It
is quite simple and features modules like 'guessbin' a little game and
'chrono' a timer with tenth of seconds.
Tenes Emapandas Graciela (TEG) is a clone of 'Plan T�ctico y Estrat�gico
de la Guerra', which is a pseudo-clone of Risk, a turn-based strategy game.
Some rules are different.
Tenebrae is a modification of the Quake source that adds stencil shadows and
per pixel lights to Quake. Stencil shadows allow for realistic shadow
effects on every object in the game world. Per pixel lighting allows you to
have fine surface details correctly lit. These are essentially the same
algorithms as used by the new Doom game.
The Grind is a simple game about escaping from work at a reasonable hour
by avoiding responsibility.
The goal is to acquire as little work (as few "to-do's") as possible
throughout your 9-5 workday.
Wander around the cubicles and hide from the men in suits--if they're
coming your way, that means they want to give you work!
Use the arrow keys to move, space to start, and escape to exit.
timeseal is a program that has been developed to improve chess on internet.
Netlag often causes players to lose valuable seconds or even minutes on their
chess clocks. Transmission time is counted against you, unless the chess
server can tell exactly when information is transmitted. The timeseal program
acts as a relay station and keeps track of transmission times. What timeseal
does is record your thinking time, so that transmission time is not counted
against you. Timeseal will not prevent netlag but it makes the games fairer
when lag occurs.
WHAT IS TKSOL
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TkSol is a version of the card game solitaire written with the Tcl/Tk
language. A color monitor is highly recommended, especially if you want
to get addicted to the game, as trying to see which card is black and
which is red under monochrome can be rather eye soring :(. TkSol comes
with a set of cardfront [faceup card] bitmaps created by Joseph L.
Traub (see cardbitmaps/copyright.h). An initial set of cardback
[facedown card] bitmaps was hacked up by James da Silva
TORCS is a car simulator, and also a racing robots game.
It requires a 3D accelerated card, with OpenGL support.
For the player driver, the car parameters are located in the files:
torcs/runtime/drivers/human/car*.xml
depending on the car used.
During the menus or the game hit the F1 key to get help.
A clone of an old C64 game. The object is to destroy your opponent's
house with the power of weather, before they do the same to you. Play
against the computer AI, or against another player locally or over the
network.
Tremulous is a free, open source game that blends a team based FPS with
elements of an RTS. Players can choose from 2 unique races: aliens and
humans. Players on both teams are able to build working structures in-game
like an RTS. These structures provide many functions, the most important
being spawning. The designated builders must ensure there are spawn
structures or other players will not be able to rejoin the game after death.
Other structures provide automated base defense (to some degree), healing
functions, and much more.
Player advancement is different depending on which team you are on. As a
human, players are rewarded with credits for each alien kill. These credits
may be used to purchase new weapons and upgrades from the "Armoury". The
alien team advances quite differently. Upon killing a human foe, the alien
is able to evolve into a new class. The more kills gained the more powerful
the classes available.
The overall objective behind Tremulous is to eliminate the opposing team.
This is achieved by not only killing the opposing players but also removing
their ability to respawn by destroying their spawn structures.