Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is a roguelike set in a post-apocalyptic world.
While some have described it as a "zombie game", there's far more to
Cataclysm than that. Struggle to survive in a harsh, persistant,
procedurally generated world. Scavenge the remnants of a dead civilization
for for food, equipment, or, if you're lucky, a vehicle with a full tank of
gas to get you the hell out of Dodge. Fight to defeat or escape from a wide
variety of powerful monstrosities, from zombies to giant insects to killer
robots and things far stranger and deadlier, and against the others like
yourself, that want what you have...
Netrek is a multi-player battle simulation with a Star Trek theme.
As a player, you captain starships to engage enemy vessels, bomb
armies and invade planets in order to expand your team's space empire.
The ultimate goal is to genocide the enemy race, but the carnage of
battles along the way is ruthlessly fast paced and a lot of fun!
It's a team-oriented game with realtime dogfighting but involving a
lot of ongoing strategy. It costs no money to play, there are no ads,
and it's open source.
Spades (known in some places as 500) is a four-player, team-based
game whose object is to be the first team to score 500 points by
bidding on, and taking tricks.
NetSpades includes:
- the server program,
- a console-based client (using the SLang library),
- and an X-based client (using the GTK library).
netToe is a Tic Tac Toe-like game for the console written in C using UNIX
sockets. It is playable by 2 players over the network, against computer AI, or
against another player on the same machine.
NetWalk is a puzzle game where the object is to connect every terminal to the
main server. (These are represented by coloured boxes, so you could
also imagine them to be water mains, electricity cables, phone lines, etc.)
In this version, not only must every terminal be connected, but every piece of
cable must also be connected to the main server somehow.
In 1.1.5 version, the Neverball and Neverputt source trees have been merged
into one. It includes 75 Neverball levels and 62 Neverputt levels.
Neverball, tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course within the
given time. It is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of
skill. If the ball falls or time expires, a ball is lost. Collect coins to
unlock the exit and earn extra balls. Red coins are worth 5. Blue coins are
worth 10. A free ball is awarded for 100 coins.
Neverputt, a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game using the physics and
graphics of Neverball.
Neverball and Neverputt are known to run under Linux, Win2K/XP, FreeBSD, and
OSX. Hardware accelerated OpenGL with multitexture (OpenGL 1.2.1 or greater)
is required. A 500MHz processor is recommended.
NeXTGo is the classic Go game originally written for the OPENSTEP/Mach
environment.
N.A.D.A.R. is a network tank battle game. You can play N.A.D.A.R. with
computer players and human players over the network.
This port installs "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadars" and "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadar".
"nadars" is a server of N.A.D.A.R. Run it before playing N.A.D.A.R.
"nadar" is a client of N.A.D.A.R. for X. Run it after nadars starts.
Example:
server-machine> nadars
client-machine1> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
client-machine2> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
...
If playing speed is very slow, Run nadar as below with size option.
client-machine> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] -size 30
See nadars(1) and nadar(1) for more details.
Nighthawk is a shoot-'em up which requires thinking more than
reflexes. Your goal is to destroy droids occupying a fleet of
reclaimed starships. You start out as a 002 Paradroid with very poor
firepower and shielding but have the ability to transfer your programs
over to a new droid, effectively taking it over. As you take control
of bigger and better droids, you gain better firepower and shielding.
Free Tennis is a tennis simulation. The most notable features of Free Tennis
are:
- Real tactics are useful in the game. For example, it is best to take the net
with a slow, low shot (backspin); it is best to play diagonal when you are
decentered horizontally, in order not to give angles; you should get back to
center and behind the baseline after the shot, in order not to be caught in
No-Man's-Land when the opponent hits
- The A.I. is very advanced and reflects those tactics;
- You have total control over the parabola described by the shot;
- The graphic gestures are realistic and elegant;
- Different players have different skills;
- The game is developed by a former tennis player;