You control a gnome, who can walk around a garden, along paths already
marked, or create new paths wherever you wish. You also have a ball,
which can be thrown in the direction you're facing, towards the gnome's
feet. Points are scored for collecting cherries, killing monsters and
collecting the prize left when all the monsters have come out of their den.
xmulti/xmaid - mascot girl for X11
% xmaid [toolkit options] [-module modulename] [module options]
% xmaid [toolkit options] -mod mod_default [-alwaystop]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod nadenade
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod focuswin [-justify (center|right|left)]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod osouji \
[-root [-drawroot] [-rootimage img] [-num n] [-incinf]]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -name nadewin
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.
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.
Display a dancing girl "ChaCha."
She dance, dance and dance forever on your desktop. Enjoy!
Xcheckers is a checkers simulation for X11.
Features:
* Computer opponents with variable playing skills
* Matched against human opponents over the internet
Xchomp is a game closely patterned after Pac-Man(tm) that runs under the
X window system. I've tried to make the game as close as possible to the
original Pac-Man. However, I have not seen a Pac-Man arcade machine for
years, so all the elements of the game have been recalled from memory.
XCubes is a puzzle for X Window System.
Your goal is to exchange the numbered panels to be in order.