SolarWolf is an action/arcade game written entirely in Python. It is entirely
opensource and free. It is released under the LGPL license.
It features quick and smooth fullscreen 800x600 graphics. There is alpha
transparent blitting, colorkeying, animated sprites, scrolling starfield
background, antialiased font rendering, and more. The sound system supports
multiple sound channel playback, along with streaming music support. It also
supports input from keyboard or joystick.
The game is originally based of SolarFox on the Atari 2600.
Worms of Prey is the new and free real-time Worms game for Linux,
MacOS X, and Windows similar to Liero, Liero AI, Liero Extreme, Yet
Another Liero Clone, NiL, and Wurmz!
Features include:
- Multi-player with one player per computer
- Completely new graphics
- Low bandwidth usage
- Different game modes (death match, team play)
- Ropes can be attached to any object
- Rope can be released
- Any number of ropes
- Multiple moving goals
- Free Linux, Windows and MacOS version under GPL license
Xonotic is a free (GPL), fast-paced first-person shooter that works
on Windows, OS X and Linux. The project is geared towards providing
addictive arena shooter gameplay which is all spawned and driven
by the community itself. Xonotic is a direct successor of the Nexuiz
project with years of development between them, and it aims to
become the best possible open-source FPS (first-person-shooter) of
its kind.
You are Pacman, and you are supposed to eat all the small
dots to get to the next level. You are also supposed to
keep away from the ghosts, if they take you, you lose one
life, unless you have eaten a large dot, then you can, for
a limited amount of time, chase and eat the ghosts. There
is also bonus available, for a limited amount of time. An
X gives just points, but a little pacman gives an extra
life.
XMemory is a multi player memory game. It can be played simultaneously on
several X Displays, which have to be listed on the command-line. Like in
the traditional memory game, the players have to find similar tiles on the
table to get the tiles. The main difference to this game is, that the
players really play simultaneous and therefor the whole game gets
some kind of an action game.
Xtet42 is a one or two player version of T*tris. The game was written
by Hugo Eide Gunnarsen in 1991. The game is very fun and very
addictive. It is also astonishingly pretty to be an old X11-game.
In january 1999 I picked up the code to get rid of a few bugs and
limitations that annoyed me. I also converted the build-mechanism to
GNU autoconf.
The result is xtet42-2.21.
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
The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is a cross-platform open-source
C/C++ extension loading library. GLEW provides efficient run-time mechanisms
for determining which OpenGL extensions are supported on the target platform.
OpenGL core and extension functionality is exposed in a single header file.
GLEW has been tested on a variety of operating systems, including Windows,
Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, and Solaris.
This is the linux verson.
Fractal Flames are algorithmically generated images
and animations. The shape of each image is specified
by a long string of numbers - a genetic code of sorts.
You can create your own flames with the Apophysis
interactive designer (for windows), Qosmic (for Linux),
or Oxidizer (for Mac OS X), or Apophysis-J (cross-
platform in Java).
Or you can use the Electric Sheep distributed screen
saver to join the collective evolution of animated
fractal flames.
These icons were converted from the Hobbes OS/2 archive at hobbes.nmsu.edu.
There were over 7000 icons on Hobbes, but many were duplicates.
All duplicates (based on comparing CRC's) have been removed, a suffix of .N
was added when there were name clashes, and any icons with 256 colors were
also deleted. What remained became 3,382 icons which are mostly 32x32
and 16 colors.
If you want the converter program used, write to:
-Rick Richardson, rick@pcroe.digibd.com, 10/29/93