Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3
and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an
encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program.
It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help your child
be creative.
Anyone remember "Shufflepuck Cafe" for the Amiga/AtariST?
TuxPuck is a shufflepuck game written in C using SDL. The
player moves a pad around a board and tries to shoot down
the puck through the opponents defense.
Tux Racer is a 3d penguin racing game. The object is to guide Tux down
an icy slope while avoiding trees and rocks.
tuxtype is an educational typing tutorial game for children starring
Tux, the Linux Penguin.
Twitch - a GPL arcade game by David Clark <silenus@telus.net>.
Twitch is an overhead 2-d shooter, reminiscent of games like Robotron or Tron:
Deadly Disks. The player has entered the fortress of the evil Hippopoticus,
and is trying to rescue the fair Lady Penelope from his clutches. I wrote
Twitch as a proof-of-concept: namely that Python, properly written, is fast
enough to create a playable, cross-platform arcade game.
Typespeed gives your fingers' cps (total and correct), typoratio and some
points to compare with your friends.
Typespeed's idea is ripped from ztspeed (a DOS game made by Zorlim). Idea
of the game should be clear to anyone, just type and type it fast, or be a
lewser.
U-Hexen is yet another port of Hexen, popular game from Raven Software to
Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) library.
Tsito plays XiangQi (Chinese Chess) against the user or it referees two
players. It can be used on the console (or an xterm) or can communicate through
pipes to a GUI frontend. If used in a console it uses ASCII characters to
display the board on the screen.
'tsito', stands for "The Secret Inside The Orange".
UMark is a graphical interface that allows gamers to easily configure and
run benchmarks on Unreal Tournament 200x. It supports "botmatch", "flyby",
and "timedemo" benchmarks. You may save/load results, or submit them online.
Vamos is an automotive simulation framework with an emphasis on thorough
physical modeling and good C++ design. Vamos includes a real-time,
first-person, 3D driving application.