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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
This module contains all the commands supported by the Games::Bingo::Bot
IRC bot (see the script in the bin directory). The Games::Bingo::Bot
class and the script mentioned above is a complete IRC setup for playing
Bingo, using the Games::Bingo module.
Libraries used by kde4 games.
Every member of a league of 2n players can be paired with every other
member in 2n-1 rounds.
If the league members are (Inf, 1 .. 2n-1), then in round i, i can be
paired with Inf, and a can meet b, where a+b = 2i (mod 2n-1).
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE.
This port provides a set of games for your entertainment.
This module provides the function dissociate, which implements a
Dissociated Press algorithm, well known to Emacs users as "meta-x
dissociate". The algorithm here is by no means a straight port of Emacs's
dissociate.el, but is instead merely inspired by it.
An ADRIFT-compatible interactive games interpreter.
An interpreter for all Infocom games. Complies with standard
1.0 of Graham Nelson's specification. Frotz runs text adventures
which come in so-called story files: ZORK1.DAT, TRINITY.DAT,
CURSES.Z5, JIGSAW.Z8, ARTHUR.ZIP etc. It is possible to play
Atari ST, Amiga or Macintosh games on your PC once you manage
to transfer the story files. There is an increasing number
of new games available on the Internet. Check the if-archive
at ftp.ifarchive.org.
Childsplay is a 'suite' of educational games for young children, like
gcompris, but without the overkill of GNOME environment. Also the use of
the SDL libraries makes smooth animation and the playing of sound very
easy. Childsplay uses a plugin system for the games, so you might want
to check the childsplay-plugins page. (There are two built-in games;
Memory and a typing game)
Sarien is an open source, portable implementation of the Sierra
On-Line Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI). Sarien is able to
execute Sierra On-Line AGI games at different levels of
playability.
Supported games:
Leisure Suit Larry 1
King's Quest I - IV
Mixed-Up Mother Gooose
Space Quest 1 and 2
Police Quest 1
Black Cauldron
Gold Rush
Manhunter
Newer Sierra games are using SCI game engine, which is emulated by
freesci.