PuzzleTama is a tetris-like puzzle game for X Window System.
OPTIONS:
usage: xpuzzletama [options]
-display display Specify display name
-rensa n How many balls is need to disappear.
(Score registration available only 3)
-install Install colormap
-mouse Use mouse
-net Multi player through net
-host host Specify host when multi playing
You can also configure mouse button.
-rturn button-number default 1
-fall button-number default 2
-lturn button-number default 3
Xvier is a board game where you and the computer alternately throw
stones into free columns. The stones pile up in the columns, and the
goal is to get four stones in a row, in a column or diagonally.
You can choose various board sizes and levels of difficulty.
Mah jongg is an ancient Chinese game whose origins are supposed to date
back around 3000 years. It is typically a four player game with
similarities to most popular card games. This version is a solitaire
game using the mahjongg tiles. It was inspired by a version originally
seen on a PC.
The object of the game is to remove all the tiles from the board in
matching pairs. Tiles match only if they are identical. Exceptions are
the flower and season tiles. Any season tile will match any other season
tile and any flower tile will match any other flower tile. Tiles may be
removed from the board only if they have either a left or a right edge
open and they do not have a tile covering them.
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.
XVmines is a simple minesweeper game for X Window System.
xvmines creates a rectangle on the screen, divided into equally sized
cells. Each cell may contain a mine (hence the name xvmines), contain a
number indicating the number of mines present in the 8-neighboring cells
or be empty.
Initially, all cells are covered with tiles. A tile can be removed,
uncovering the cell below, by clicking the left mouse button on it. In
addition, a cell can be marked as containing a mine by clicking the
right mouse button on it. Note however that marking a cell as containing
a mine does not necessarily mean that the cell really contains a mine!
Clicking the middle mouse button on a tile, marks it with a question
mark, acting as a reminder mechanism. The user can use the numbers in
the uncovered cells to find (or sometimes guess ...) which cells contain
mines and which do not.
A game ends when all cells not containing mines have been uncovered and
all cells containing mines have been marked, or when a cell containing a
mine is uncovered.
In this game you must help wormie - the hungry maggot, to steal
apples from bazar the evil. Bazar has put an electric fence around
the garden, and he has also been spreading poisionous mushrooms
into it. You must guide wormie around this objects, and you must
keep him from eating himself.
A falling ball puzzle game for X. Rotate the playfield and use gravity
to guide a ball around a maze toward the goal.
Use right and left cursor keys to rotate the game screen.
Down for less bounce.
Up for jump.
Space for speed up.
Return to restart.
ESC to return to the title.
q to quit.
Requires PseudoColor (256 colors).
Xrubik, X-based rubik's cube(tm)
Rubik's cube is a puzzle that you put same color pieces to
the same faces on a cube.
LICENSE: Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute
Xsc is a clone of the old vector graphics video game Star Castle by
Cinematronics. The object is to destroy the enemy ship, destroying its
protective rings first while dodging various buzzers and fireballs
sent to destroy you.
Keys:
D turn counter-clockwise
F turn clockwise
J thrust
K fire laser
P pause
Q quit
space new game
This is a curses version of Yahtzee, that classic dice game.
Unfortunately this game does not come with any documentation. One day,
I might find a few moments to write up a man page to solve this little
problem. But until then you'll have to use magic to find your own way
around.
Share and enjoy,
Joel