OpenSSN is a modern submarine simulator which focuses on keeping
control of the submarine simple, letting the player focus on the
tactical situation.
Paintown is an open source fighting game in the same genre
as Streets of Rage and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
RealTimeBattle is a programming game for Unix-like systems, in which robots
controlled by programs coded in any language are fighting with each other.
The general intend is to destroy the enemies, by using the radar to locate
them and firing them to oblivion with the cannon. Great tool for learning
how to code in C/C++ or other languages.
Palomino is a flight simulation computer program. Version 3 renders using
OpenSceneGraph. OSG provides the ability to render satellite imagery.
Pang Zero is a clone of Super Pang, a fast-paced action game that involves
popping balloons with a harpoon. The intention of our effort is to create
a fun, open-source game that many (currently up to 6) people can play
together.
This game is an unofficial clone of the original Tetris game
and is not endorsed by the registered trademark owners The Tetris Company, Inc.
Pathological is an enriched clone of the game "Logical" by Rainbow Arts.
To solve a level, fill each wheel with four marbles of matching color.
Various board elements such as teleporters, switches, filters, etc., make
the game interesting and challenging. New levels can be created using your
favorite text editor.
Features
* Sharp 800x600 graphics
* 50 diverse and challenging levels (more to come...)
* A cool 6-minute ambient soundtrack by an award-winning musician
Peg-E is a peg solitaire game in which you jump over pieces in order
to remove them from the board, ultimately trying to eliminate all
but one. The boards are randomly generated, with 100 levels of
difficulty. The game auto-saves, and has undo-redo capability.
Pieces can move horizontally, vertically, and diagonally.
Phalanx is a chess playing program. Phalanx is xboard compatible.
Running with xboard: 'xboard -fcp phalanx'. Note that permanent
brain (pondering) is off by default. Newer versions of xboard set
it on with the 'hard' command. If this does not work, try 'xboard
-fcp "phalanx -p+"' or (for <4.0.0 versions of xboard) change your
initString (see Xboard documentation for details). It's better to
stop permanent brain in both programs, when playing Phalanx against
another program on a machine with one CPU.
It's also possible to run phalanx without xboard. Do "phalanx -h"
to get a list of command line options. One important command of
phalanx's ASCII interface is "help".
Heaven Benchmark immerses a user into a magical steampunk world of
shiny brass, wood and gears. Nested on flying islands, a tiny village
with its cozy, sun-heated cobblestone streets, an elaborately crafted
dirigible above the expanse of fluffy clouds, and a majestic dragon
on the central square gives a true sense of adventure. An interactive
experience with fly-by and walk-through modes allows for exploring
all corners of this world powered by the cutting-edge UNIGINE Engine
that leverages the most advanced capabilities of graphics APIs and
turns this benchmark into a visual masterpiece.
This port includes the linux-binaries of the basic (free-to-use)
version of the benchmark.