Addictive rock-dodging greeblie-killing platform game.
Dodge the rocks for as long as possible until you die. Kill greeblies to
make the universe safe for non-greeblie life once again.
Additional Player Levels for Rocks'n'Diamonds and R'n'D jue.
This is a nice little game with color graphics and sound for your Unix system
with color X11. You need an 8-Bit color display or better. It will not work
on black&white systems, and maybe not on gray scale systems.
If you know the game "Boulderdash" (Commodore C64) or "Emerald Mine" (Amiga),
you know what "ROCKS'N'DIAMONDS" is about.
Excessive is a mod for Quake III Arena. It's a server-side only mod, so if you
only want to play on Excessive servers, you do not need to install this. If
you plan on running an Excessive server, then this is for you.
OSP Tourney DM is designed to facilitate competitive, yet flexible, match
play. This mod simply makes it easier and more convenient for players and
and admins alike to enhance the Quake 3 experience. There have absolutely
been *NO* changes to the core gameplay or its dynamics -- its all default
Quake 3 in this regard.
Rocket Arena matches are played in "arenas". Each map may have one or more
arenas in it. When you connect to a server, you need to select an arena and
then either create or join a team. Once you are in the arena, you will be
put in line to fight.
Quaqut is a simple program that queries Unreal Tournament 2004 (TM)
game servers and retrieves information like those available while
browsing servers in the game. That means information like server
name, game type and current map, names and scores of players, and much more.
A ruby version of the popular unix "fortune" program.
The focus of Quetoo is simplicity, security, stability, and speed. It
contains critical security updates for both clients and servers, an
improved console, and some major speed increases. Quetoo is up to 140%
faster than stock Quake II.
If you're looking for visual effect updates and gimmick features, or a
rich single-player experience, run something else. However, perhaps the
following features will sound good to you:
* Dramatic performance increases through proper removal of dynamic
lighting, polyblend, and other "candy" features
* R1Q2 Protocol 35 support and Quetoo-specific protocol extensions to
save bandwidth
* Support for asynchronous video/sound/input and network framing: run
at 90fps over a dial-up connection!
* Location (.loc) file support for alerting team members to your
position
* Bright player skins supported directly within the engine
* Ability to disable ambient sounds and load wildcard pakfiles (*.pak)
* Vastly improved console with Bash-style tab completion, positioned
editing, mouse wheel scrolling, etc.
* Optional deathmatch mod with MySQL frag logging and team play
Arkanoid/Breakout clone with pretty graphics.