Anki is a program designed to help you remember facts (such as words and
phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible.
To do this, it tracks how well you remember each fact, and uses that
information to optimally schedule review times. With a minimal amount
of effort, you can greatly increase the amount of material you remember,
making study more productive, and more fun.
While Anki can be used for studying anything, it also ships with special
features designed to make studying Japanese and English easier: integrated
dictionary lookups, missing kanji reports, and more. Sample decks are also
provided for Russian.
A free OpenGL game for Windows and UNIX, based on the Super Nintendo
classic Tetris Attack. Stack of blocks grows from the bottom, and you
have got to make sure it will never reaches the top. To add
to the excitement, chunks of red garbage will fall from above.
For single player game use
crack-attack --solo
Place five pieces in a row on a 3d board
A 3d version of gomoku. Similar to connect four, but it is played
in 3D on a 19x19 board and a play is allowed on any location of the
board.
Craft is a Minecraft clone.
Just a few thousand lines of C using modern OpenGL (shaders).
Online multiplayer support is included using a Python-based server.
This version is adapted to build, install and run on FreeBSD.
Craft was created by Michael Fogleman.
Construo is a simple 2D construction programm (it is currently not
a real game) for objects which consist of rods and springs and let
them react on physical forces. You can currently construct buildings
and objects like bridges, towers, spaceshuttles, etc. and you let
them fall to ground and see seem smash and break. Sound like fun,
doesn't it =;-) The game is similar to Bridge Builder and heavily
inspired from the Gamasutra article Collision Response: Bouncy,
Trouncy, Fun. Its covered under the GNU General Public License,
thats means source code is availabel and you are allowed to modify
it.
This is the port of the enormous opening book for crafty. It consumes
about 85-90M.
It was created with "book create enormous.pgn 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does)
This is the port of the large opening book for crafty.
It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does).
This is the port of the medium opening book for crafty. It consumes
about 1.9 MByte.
It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty
documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what
this does)
Standalone version of xkcd 1608 "Hoverboard" game originally available
at http://xkcd.com/1608/
These are the pawn 3/4/5 tablebases for crafty's endgames. They take
up about 5.1G...
Be warned that all of these togther (both tablebase ports) will eat up
around 7.1 Gigs of your disk space, or 14.2G, if you don't delete the
distfiles (I highly recommend doing this, as these files almost never
change).