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Balls 1.0

Balls 1.0


Balls is a puzzle game. more>>
Balls is a puzzle game. Place a few tiles judiciously in the level, and then activate the level and watch the balls find their way into the holes - or not.

There arent many levels, but this game is worth the download if only for the music and sound effects.

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Added: 2005-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1534 downloads
BALL 1.1.1

BALL 1.1.1


The Biochemical ALgorithms Library (BALL) is a framework for rapid application development. more>>
BALL is Rapid Software Prototyping can significantly reduce development times in the field of Computational Molecular Biology and Molecular Modeling. BALL (Biochemical Algorithms Library) is an application framework in C++ that has been specifically designed for this purpose.
BALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
793 downloads
baq 1.0

baq 1.0


baq is an artificial intelligence bouncing ball demo. more>>
baq is an artificial intelligence bouncing ball demo. It is a spinoff of the game "Aq".

baq has a bunch of useful functions related to AI, collision detection, buffered blitting, and more.

The main reason to create this game is my love for classic style 2D games, especially breakout clones. Although the main inspiration comes from the C=64 game crackout, which is both extremely playable, as well as very funny. I have wasted countless hours playing this game, way back.

The game is mainly being developed on a Pegasos2 PowerPC computer, using Debian Linux. Also an x86 pc with Debian Linux is frequently being used.
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1116 downloads
B.A.L.L.Z 1.0

B.A.L.L.Z 1.0


B.A.L.L.Z game is a platformer with some puzzle elements. more>>
B.A.L.L.Z game is a platformer with some puzzle elements.

Ballz is a platformer with some puzzle elements. You take control of a ball which is genetically modified by the British secret service. Your mission is to rescue captured British soldiers from a prison in Iran.

The game was in 72 hours for the TINS competition, a competition similar to Speedhack. The name TINS is an recursive acronym for ‘TINS is not Speedhack’.

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Added: 2007-04-12 License: Freeware Price:
930 downloads
Neverball 1.4.0

Neverball 1.4.0


Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill. more>>
Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out. Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill.

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Added: 2005-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boolball 0.6

Boolball 0.6


Boolball is a game where you have to drop balls in a field of obstacles to score points. more>>
Boolball is a game where you have to drop balls in a field of obstacles to score points.

Two players each have a row of balls located at the top of the screen, which can be dropped into a field of obstacles. Players take turns dropping one of their balls. The lower the balls fall, the higher the score. Get to the bottom of the field for maximum points. Outsmart your opponent by blocking their balls.

Features easy, medium and difficult computer players to play against, or play head to head with your friends.

Objective

The objective, as with many games, is to score more points than your opponent. Each player has a row of balls, located at the top of the screen, which can be dropped into a field of obstacles. Players take turns dropping one of their balls. The lower the balls fall, the higher the score (2 points per row). The bottom of the field is worth even more: 60 points.

Obstacles

There are various obstacles in the playing field:

Arrows- Left or right arrows make your balls move one square in the way the arrow is pointed The arrow flips the other way as soon as your ball has passed it.
Gray blocks- These babies block any ball instantly. Rest assured though, the gray blocks are removed at the end of the round for instant bonus points.
Teleporters- For that added element of surprise, teleporters randomly teleport your ball to another teleporter.
Bonus blocks- 10 points. Free. Its only there for one player, so grab it before your opponent does.

Strategy and tips

Keep balls that will reach the bottom no matter what for last. They are not very interesting for strategic purposes, see below.

Try to drop those balls which will have a negative effect on your opponents score first, and those balls which will perhaps score better after your opponents balls last.

Go for the bonus blocks, of course, but dont worship them. Balls that hit the bottom of the field are worth far more than a bonus block.

End of the game

The game is over when neither player can drop any more balls; either because they are out of balls or because all the balls are blocked by the opponent. The gray blocks are removed and all balls than can fall do so, scoring more points for their owners in the process. The scores are counted, and the player with the highest score wins!

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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Trackballs 1.1.4

Trackballs 1.1.4


Trackballs is a simple game similar to the classic game Marble Madness. more>>
Trackballs is a FREE and simple game similar to the classic game Marble Madness.
By steering a marble through a track filled with vicious hammers, pools of acid, and other obstacles the player collects points.
When the ball reaches the destination, the player continue to the next, more difficult track - unless, of course, time runs out first.
Enhancements:
- This update includes new user contributed material (new songs and maps) as well as a number of new API functions and cleanups to make it easier and more flexible to design new levels.
- The built in map editor has some improvements (a few missing features have been added).
- Event callbacks on arbitrary animated objects and customizable score/time bonuses when killing arbitrary animated objects have been implemented.
- The documentation for the built-in scripting language has been rewritten.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Brawl Ball 0.1

Brawl Ball 0.1


Brawl Ball project is a game of football based on the Blood Bowl ruleset. more>>
Brawl Ball project is a game of football based on the Blood Bowl ruleset.
Brawl Ball is a game of football based on the rules of the fantasy football game, Blood Bowl. It supports the full "basic" Blood Bowl ruleset.
Main features:
- Five basic player skills: block, catch, dodge, pass, & sure hands
- Team rerolls & player rerolls
- Team customization and/or creation using an xml format file and custom images
- Preferences for a strict adherence to the rules, or a more loosely played game
- Supports multiple languages (see internationalization)
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1067 downloads
KBillar 1.0.2

KBillar 1.0.2


KBillar is a 3D billiard game played over multiple surfaces. more>>
KBillar project is a 3D billiard game played over multiple surfaces.
KBillar is a billiard game in which everything is user-definable: the table, borders, ball properties, gravity, etc. The user can choose to play billiards on surfaces such as a sphere, a cylinder, or a torus, or in any map which can be expressed as z(x,y). To parse complex mathematical maps, KBillar uses methods from Kalamaris.
KBillar uses a sophisticated 3D interface to make the experience more interesting and also uses a KDE user interface.
To parse complex mathematical maps, KBillar uses methods from Kalamaris.
Main features:
- KBillar allows the user to play billiard on:
- A Sphere
- A Cylinder
- A Torus
- Any z(x,y) function like z(x,y)=0 (the usual, flat table), z(x,y)=cos(y) ( a "wave" table), z(x,y)=Cos(x)*Sin(y), or whatever (see the screenshots for some eye-candy).
- The user can define his own borders for the tables, so that you can play billiard on a square table, a circular table, a star table, etc. You can even play billiard in a maze, and also, its possible to mix different surfaces with each of these (and others) borders. The possibilities are infinite ! The format of the files that define a border is so easy that everyone can add its own borders.
- The state of the balls can be saved to continue a game later or to generate a special case manually and start from a well-known position.
- Theres even no need for all balls to be the same size. You can define the radius of each ball.
- Theres a mode of earth simulation where balls are shown as satellites above earth, and you can play billiard with satellites :-).
- The detail level is configurable for those with less CPU power. Textures can be enabled/disabled, and numerical steps can be adjusted for more/less precise calculations.
- Be a ball yourself ! Theres a mode in which you _are_ the ball and you can rotate around the table. Ever wanted to know how a billiard ball feel ? :-)
- Theres also special effort in making KBillar as real as possible by using phisically correct equations to simulate the movements and hits.
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1025 downloads
Orakle 1.0

Orakle 1.0


Orakle is an oracle for the desktop to ease choices. more>>
Orakle is an oracle for the desktop to ease choices.

It works similar to the Magic 8 Ball Konfabulator widget.

Dont get too much addicted.

TODO:
* add more answers
* 2/3 lines per text
- maybe resize the theme

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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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autotunnel 1.3

autotunnel 1.3


Autotunnel is a small Project for setting up ipip-tunnel automatically. more>>
Autotunnel is a small Project for setting up ipip-tunnel automatically. This can give you the possibility to have a static ip address although you get a dynamic address by your dial-in provider. You need Linux-2.2.x or 2.4.x kernel on the server and the client to run it. (with ipip support of course)


A client have to connect to an autotunnel daemon, which is setting up the ipip tunnel after the client has authentificated. Authentification is done via PAM, SSL encrypted. So you need libpam and libssl libcrypt

Change into the diectory where you unpacked the tar-ball. Have a look at the Makefile and type make and make install . If you need a new certificate - key pair type make key
The certificate and key is installed /var/autotunnel.

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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Falling 1.0 RC1

Falling 1.0 RC1


Falling is a fast-paced survival game involving a ball falling through wooden planks. more>>
Falling is a fast-paced survival game involving a ball falling through wooden planks.

Falling is a survival game where the user controls a small steel ball and tries to roll it through holes in floors which are constantly moving up.

Avoid being crushed between the top of the window and a floor, avoid mechanical sticks of TNT that explode on contact, and avoid magnetic balloons which pull you to the top of the screen.

Collect jewels for extra points. Try to survive as long as possible!

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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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base::ball 0.0.2

base::ball 0.0.2


base::ball - b all the namespaces under the given one(s). more>>
base::ball - "b" all the namespaces under the given one(s).

SYNOPSIS

use base::ball qw(Foo::Utils);

equivalent to:

use base qw(Foo::Utils);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::Data);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::UI);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::Sys);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::Sys::Unix);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::Sys::Win32);
use base qw(Foo::Utils::Run);

Recursively searches the directory that the given name spaces are in to also use base on their "child" name spaces based on any .pm files found and any directories that belong to that .pm

In other words, assuming that the Foo/ that Foo::Utils is in has:

Utils/Data.pm, Utils/UI.pm, Utils/Sys.pm, Utils/Sys/Unix.pm, Utils/Sys/Win32.pm, Utils/Run.pm

then the synopsis is correct.

Note it does not follow directories who do not firts have a .pm, in other words:
Foo/Utils/Whatever/Fiddle.pm will no get Foo:Utils::Whatever::Fiddle as base unless Foo/Utils/Whatever.pm exists (and therefore Foo::Utils::Whatever is a base)

This is by design for good reasons and given enough popular demand may lead to support for it.

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Added: 2007-06-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Volleyball 0.8.5

Volleyball 0.8.5


Volleyball is a simple sports game, starring two penguins. more>>
Volleyball project is a simple sports game, starring two penguins. Is a two player game, and follows the basic rules of actual Volleyball.

Each player hits the ball, trying to reach the opponents field. If the ball touches the floor of the opponents field, the player scores one point.

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Added: 2006-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tux Football 0.1

Tux Football 0.1


Tux Football is a 2D top down Association Football (Soccer) game. more>>
Tux Football is a 2D top down "Association Football" (Soccer) game.
Tux Football is a great 2D football game for Windows and Linux! Bringing old style gameplay back to the desktop with up to date graphics! For those people who remember and miss old classics such as Amcos Kick Off and Sensible Softwares Sensible Soccer.
Game play is designed to be quick, responsive and fun. You are always in control of the player closest to the ball. The ball is controled via two kick buttons - one for pass, and one for shoot.
Aftertouch can be applied to shots by quickly pressing and holding the direction you want the ball to bend towards. Pushing in the opposite direction to what you kicked the ball makes it raise into the air, pushing in the same direction as the ball makes it dip towards the ground.
Main features:
- Two Teams
- Pass, Kick, Tackles, Headers
- Aftertouch
- Bounds detection (i.e. we know when throw ins, goals, etc. happens)
- Realistic physics on the ball, including bouncing off goal posts.
- Title Screen, With menu.
- Sound Support, including sfx and music
- Computer controlled players
- Redefining keys, selecting number of players
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Added: 2006-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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