The `exhaust' project is a redcode simulator that is (hopefully) easy to embed
into your applications, as an alternative to pMARS. By M Joonas Pihlaja.
Exhaust-ma is exhaust with some of my optimizations. The interface is exactly
the same, but the sourcecode contains heavy optimations in the simulator core.
The `exhaust' project is a redcode simulator that is (hopefully)
easy to embed into your applications, as an alternative to pMARS.
exMARS combines the latest advance in corewar simulation technology, with
proactive performance optimizations.
Actually exMARS is a redcode simulator, just like exhaust and pMARS. In fact,
I have shamelessly taken sourcecode from pMARS, exhaust, some ideas from
qMars, a shot of optimizations, shook everything well, and garnished
everything with a high level interface for Ruby.
The resulting program has the following main features:
* Uses the parser from pMARS, so no previous parsing is necessary. At first
this was my main motivation for exMARS.
* Speed: 50% faster than pmars on a Pentium III, and often more than twice as
fast than pmars on a Pentium 4 (using gcc 3.3.1, and the same compiler
options).
* Rewritten the code in a more object oriented way, which allows different
Mars at the same time in the same program, it should also be thread save.
* To get Ruby interface you can install games/ruby-exmars port.
This software fkiss - French-KISS! is a sample implementation of
KISekae Set system (KISS) for X Window System.
KISS is a software for playing Paper-doll on any computers.
"Kisekae" means "changing clothes".
For example, type
% fkiss /usr/local/share/examples/fkiss/frkismi4.lzh
The apple][ shooter StarBlazer is recreated in this project. Featuring
different bombing missions on each level while you try to maintain control of
the skies.
Fight or Perish (FOP) is a dungeon-crawling game based on Jack Pavelich's
Atari 8-bit computer game "Dandy", which was in turn the influence for
Atari Games arcade game "Gauntlet".
Wikipedia "Gauntlet (1985 video game)"
FOP uses concepts from both games, providing one- to four-player action in
dungeons filled with creeping enemies.
Collect and use bombs to wipe out screenfuls of enemies, keys to unlock doors,
and gather food and treasure along the way to stay alive.
Choose from four characters, each with different abilities and weaknesses.
(The one with the strongest weapon also has the weakest health,
the fastest one cannot shoot diagonally, etc.)
fmars is Fast Memory Array Redcode Simulator
A specialized simulator for the game of Corewars. It's designed to be
of particular use in automated redcode optimizers and evolvers. fmars
borrows the idea from Martin Ankerl's qmars and pushes it to the
extreme.
It generates source code with special case for every possible
opcode/addressing mode combination. This allows some optimizations
that aren't possible in other simulators.
fmars is compatible with pMARS with an exception for p-space, which
is not yet implemented.
Fortunate displays a quotation in a window. Fortunate is a Cocoa/Objective-C
graphical front-end to the command-line BSD fortune which, since the dawn of
time, has been providing countless seconds of fun each time a user logs in.
LICENSE: Public Domain
Bygfoot is a football (a.k.a. soccer) management game. Bygfoot allows you to
manage a team by training the players, buying and selling them, contracting
loans, maintaining the stadium, etc. You can be promoted or relegated, even
become a champion. It includes a "team editor" which you can use to create your
own teams or edit the existing ones. The game is deliberately kept simple
(though not easy): you only have to keep one eye at your players and another
at your stadium.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a remake of sorts of the id's early, seminal
first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D. However, with the advances in graphics
technology and gameplay design since the original game, without the name and
the occasional in-game references, it would be unrecognizable as a remake.
Unlike the original Wolfenstein 3D, only a handful of the single player
missions in Return to Castle Wolfenstein takes place in the infamous castle
and prison.