Bovo is a Gomoku (from Japanese "five points") like game for two
players, where the opponents alternate in placing their respective
pictogram on the game board. (Also known as: Connect Five, Five
in a row, X and O, Naughts and Crosses)
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.
This is a Chinese Checkers game, it has 5 AI players, and can easily support
more for any hackers out there. It uses SDL and runs great in plain X11.
It has some fun effects to liven things up a bit.
Multiplayer is supported on the same computer, although a net player would
not be hard to add given the plugin player feature.
Spider is a challenging double decked solitaire game. Unlike most
soilitaire games, skill is just as important as luck.
The X11 version of spider is based on the NeWS version by Don Woods,
and uses the same save file format and card images.
Vectoroids is a vector-based rock-shooting game similar to the
arcade classic "Asteroids". It is an SDL game based on the source for
"Agendaroids", an X-Window game written for the Agenda VR3 Linux-based PDA
written by the same author.
X11 block dropping game in 3 dimensions.
The grand father of this game is Tetris, its father is Blockout on
PC/DOS. The player must place 3D pieces by translations and rotations
in order to fill the game floor. The game is realtime and the speed
increases with the player skill.
X-Moto is a challenging 2D motocross platform game, where physics play an all
important role in the gameplay. You need to control your bike to its limit, if
you want to have a chance finishing the more difficult of the challenges.
xdesktopwaves is a cellular automata setting the background
of your X Window System under water. Windows and mouse are
like ships on the sea. Each movement of these ends up in
moving water waves. You can even have rain and/or storm
stirring up the water.
XQF is a game server browser and launcher for Unix/X11 for many popular games
such as the Quake series, Unreal Tournament series, Half-Life etc. XQF is a
front-end to QStat, a program by Steve Jankowski and uses the GTK+ toolkit.
"Heroes of Might and Magic III" is a Roleplay Linux game by Loki games
commercially available on CD. It seems to run only under x86.
You will need the CD, this port only helps you install and deinstall
the game and get it to run under FreeBSD.