Babylon 5: I’ve Found Her is a freeware space combat simulator game project developed by Space Dream Factory (SDF) and set in the universe of Babylon 5.
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Babylon 5: I’ve Found Her is a freeware space combat simulator game project developed by Space Dream Factory (SDF) and set in the universe of Babylon 5.
Read moreCave Story, or Doukutsu Monogatari, is a Japanese freeware side-scrolling platform game.
Read moreXPilot NG is a multi-player tactical maneuvering game. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups.
Read moreEven though PCs face increasing competition from dedicated gaming consoles, PC gaming will never die. If Linux is going to dominate the desktop market, it needs a good stream of native games. However, commercial gaming companies are only going to port games to Linux if they can realise a tidy profit from that work, and in the main that requires a significant gaming base. In many ways, open source games represent a solution to the Catch 22 situation, making Linux more attractive from a gamer’s perspective, and increasing the possibility of more commercial games being released on the market.
Read moreMonsterz is a small arcade-style puzzle game similar to Bejeweled, Zookeeper and Zooo. Swap monsters on a board in order to create alignments.
Read moreXWelltris is a 2.5D tetris like game. The idea of this game originated from the Russian programmer Pogitnov.
Read moreAmoebax is a multi-platform Puyo-style puzzle game where the objective is to beat your opponent in a battle.
Read moreTrackballs is a simple game similar to the legendary game Marble Madness on the Amiga released in the 80’s.
Read morePioneers is a GNOME computer implementation of the Settlers of Catan board game. It can be played over the internet.
Read moreDrunken Dwarves is a member of the classic “falling blocks” puzzle game family, similar to the Capcom game, Puzzle Fighter.
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