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emulators/virtualbox-ose-5.1.6 (Score: 0.012805416)
General-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware
games/antipolix-2.1 (Score: 0.012805416)
Simple multiplayer game for X Window System
This game is played in a parallelepipede containing PxNxN little cubes. You can first consider this 3D board as P 2D checkerboards of NxN squares. From 2 up to 10 players can confront each other. Each player begins with a certain number of pieces (or armies) that he has to move and make attack. One of his pieces represents him-self (or the chief, or the king, or anything you want). If this piece die, the player is eliminated. The last player staying alive wins. Messages can be sent to the other players , so that alliances can be implemented. A special timer assures that the game remains dynamic.
games/lincity-ng-2.0 (Score: 0.012805416)
Improved rich city simulation game for X
LinCity-NG is a City Simulation Game. It is a polished and improved version of the classic LinCity game. Within the scope of the GoTM project at happypenguin.org we have created a new iso-3d graphics engine together with a completely redone and modern gui.
games/maelstrom-3.0.6 (Score: 0.012805416)
Asteroids-style game for X Window System
A port of the high resolution, fast action Asteroids-style Mac game Maelstrom originally written by Ambrosia Software. Unique to this port is a kick-butt network play mode.
games/angband-4.0.5 (Score: 0.012805416)
Rogue-like game with color, X11 support
A roguelike game derived from Moria, based loosely on the books of J.R.R. Tolkien. The ultimate aim of the game is to advance in skill and strength, collecting better and more powerful magical items until you are ready to face the Master of the dungeon: Morgoth himself! Your character, the dungeon, and all the monsters are represented on the screen using ASCII characters. Game also provides graphical tiles mode.
games/sol-1.0.7 (Score: 0.012805416)
Solitaire card game for X Window System
This is a Solitaire card game highly inspired by the one bundled with a well known "operating system". Features a site-wide highscore table.
games/xfrisk-1.2 (Score: 0.012805416)
Multi-player networked Risk game for X11
XFrisk is a multi-player Risk game that supports network play. It includes a server, "friskserver", and a client, "xfrisk". Note that the client supports only 8bpp and 24bpp visuals.
games/xmastermind-0.1 (Score: 0.012805416)
Mastermind game for X Window System
The computer calculates a combination of five characters (each between A and J) and you have to try to find out the combination the computer has calculated. Your questions to the computer are also combinations of five characters (each between A and J). You get sets of black and/or white blocks as answers to your questions. If you get a black block as answer it means that there is one character in your try at the correct position (but you don't know which one it is). If you get a white block as answer it means that there is a character in your guess that also occurs in the solution, but at another position (but you don't know which one it is and at which position it would be correct).
games/xpanex-5.5.2 (Score: 0.012805416)
Panex puzzle for X Window System
The original Panex puzzle is from the Japanese Magic Company from the 1980's. Mathematicians at Bell Laboratories estimated the number of moves to swap 2 columns of order 10 to be 27,564 <= N <= 31,537. It came in two varieties: one with a blue and a yellow pyramid of order 10 on silver tiles; in the gold version pieces of each color look alike i.e. no pyramid is drawn on them), this is a little harder. The original Tower of Hanoi puzzle is the invention of Edouard Lucas and was sold as a toy in France in 1883. The legend of 64 disks in the great temple of Benares of the god Brahma is also his invention.
games/xscrabble-2.12 (Score: 0.012805416)
X version of the popular board game
To run: Simply type xscrabble. This will bring up the setup box which will allow you to enter the names and displays and other info for the game to wish to play. Then click on the Start Game button, (or Load Previous if you're restarting a game). The main program, xscrab, will then be automatically called with the appropriate options. The game is saved after every turn (in "~/.xscrabble.save" of the person running it) and can be restarted by running xscrabble, entering exactly the same info, and hitting the Load Previous button. This was a student project, and there are not likely to be any future releases. Have fun, Matt Chapman.