Rain is an animated raindrops display program modelled after the VMS program
of the same name.
This program was originally included in the 4.4 BSD distribution set. This
version was taken from NetBSD.
In BumpRace, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose
among 4 vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players
must acquire bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against
the clock.
This is a game similar to Thrust - you pick things up with your
ship, carry them off, and drop them somewhere. Exactly why this
needs to be done is not well explained.
Features realistic(ish) physics: Explosions toss things around,
some weapons knock enemies back, and of course gravity is a constant
companion. Improved weapons are available to replace the pathetic
peashooter that the player starts out with.
Solarus Quest Editor is a graphical user interface
to create and modify quests for the Solarus engine.
LinWarrior 3D targets to be a somewhat classical open source
Mech-Sim/Game. LinWarrior 3D is not exclusively bound to any specific
classic title. Feel-of-control should *not* be FPS-like but may
still be arcade-like and surrealistic. Classical means that the
primary target of development is single player campaigns and not
realistic graphics or physics.
This is the second official Quake II expansion: Ground Zero (also known as
Rogue, as developed by Rogue Entertainment).
Take out the Big Gun sounded simple enough, except the Strogg were waiting.
You, and a few marines like you, are the lucky ones. You've made it down in
one piece and are still able to contact the fleet. The Gravity Well, the
Strogg's newest weapon in its arsenal against mankind, is operational. With
the fleet around Stroggos, 5% of ground forces surviving, and that number
dwindling by the second, your orders have change: free your comrades.
Destroy the Gravity Well.
- New enemies -- The Stalker, Turrets, Daedalus, Medic Commander, Carrier,
and the Black Widow.
- 14 entirely new levels and 10 new deathmatch levels
- New power-ups -- deathmatch specific power-ups: Vengeance Sphere, Hunter
Sphere, and Anti-matter bomb
- New weapons -- The Chainsaw, ETF Rifle, and Plasma Beam
This port installs the game.so file, but you still need the original data.
This is the first official Quake II expansion: The Reckoning (also known as
Xatrix, as developed by Xatrix Entertainment).
You are part of an elite commando force that must infiltrate a hostile alien
cite. Once inside, you must scour industrial landscapes, crawl through
waterways and air ducts, navigate treacherous canyons teeming with vicious
mutants, stow away on an alien spacecraft, and destroy the enemy's secret
moon base. This mission pack features:
- 18 arduous levels to conquer
- Added weapons
- New enemies
This port installs the game.so file, but you still need the original data.
Quake III Arena data files.
This port installs the data files needed to run Quake III Arena. It also uses
the update, and has an option to install Quake III Team Arena data files.
You still need to have a legitimate copy of the game in order to obtain the
*.pk3 files.
Quake III Arena, developed by the gaming wizards at id Software,
is the third installment of one of the most popular computer game
franchises of all time. Organic caverns, gothic cathedrals and
futuristic spacescapes play host to Quake III Arena's unrivaled
blend of action, strategy and jaw-dropping technology as Linux
gamers are invited to square off against 32 of history's greatest
warriors. Built around a revolutionary new graphics engine capable
of delivering mind blowing 3D special effects including curved
surfaces and volumetric fog, Quake III Arena is the final word in
deathmatching mayhem.
This is a native build for FreeBSD. Sorry, no joystick support
is available at this time.
The original Head Over Heels was released around about 1987. It was
immediately praised in the press as being quite the best isometric adventure
game. This version is a pretty darn faithful remake of the Speccy original
except with a few spanking extra bits.