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Wolvix Games 1.0.4

Wolvix Games 1.0.4


Wolvix Games is a new edition of the Wolvix live CD, featuring over 50 games. more>>
Wolvix is a GNU/Linux LiveCD built from SLAX. Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users.

Along with the applications youll get some of the best free Linux games. (No 3D gfx card required).

Games Edition features over 50 games in different categories, four emulators and quite a few desktop applications.

You wont find World of Warcraft or Half-Life 2 on the CD, but Ive tried to include some of the finest free Linux games and I think there should be a game or two for most people, Ive even added dopewars for your grandma.

None of the games require 3D drivers, so you should be able to play most games on any graphics card
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Games 1.0

Java Games 1.0


Java Games is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser. more>>
Java Games project is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser.

Currently the collection contains four games: XO World (similar to tic-tac-toe, but with lines of 5 on a 10x10 board); 100 Mack (guess the random combination of 4 images out of a set of six); Memory (flip 2 plates at a time to find matching pairs); and Tetris.
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Added: 2007-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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lotr-trivia 1.3

lotr-trivia 1.3


lotr-trivia is a simple trivia application. more>>
lotr-trivia is a simple trivia application with questions about LOTR. You can easily write files that will be used in the application to ask questions.

You can also edit the look and feel a little.

I simply thought that LOTR is a nice subject for a trivia, and the question files I have provided are about LOTR (the book, not the movie).

I thought of making the app look a bit like LOTR (put in some pics, etc.) but I decided against it because I didnt want the theme to clash with a diffrent set of trivia questions that was created by someone else.

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Added: 2006-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bible Dave 0.7.5

Bible Dave 0.7.5


Bible Dave is a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline. more>>
Bible Dave is a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline.

A sidescroller game written in python involving a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline. This is a community project of ChristianCoders.com -- a site that connects people interested in Christian video games. Chat in #ccn-chatzone @ Freenode

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Added: 2007-02-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JD Bible Bot 0.80

JD Bible Bot 0.80


JD Bible Bot is a chat bot for some instant messaging systems. more>>
JD Bible Bot is a chat bot for some instant messaging systems - mainly Jabber - with which people can read the holy Scriptures of Christianity and other related material.
The networking part is based on Jabber technology, the Bible part is based on diatheke and Sword project. This program is Free Software and Open Source - you can download, use, modify and redistribute it according to the BSD-style licence terms.
Because of free and open nature of the Jabber system this program can be used with MSN, AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ and other IM systems through special gateways or transports. I recommend using Jabber or Google Talk (which is directly XMPP/Jabber compliant, using industry standards). Most other systems try to limit users choice and freedom.
- Native Jabber client with 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- MSN Messenger works through pyMSNt gateway; 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- Native GTalk support because of XMPP standard
- AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ, GaduGadu and maybe some others should be possible with proper gateways
Enhancements:
- This release is a sort of "technology preview": it has important new features, most notably search and Bible book name localization, but search works only with the modified diatheke backend, and l10n works properly with latest diatheke svn.
- These features are optional at the moment, and upgrading is recommended anyway because of bugfixes and other enhancements.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: BSD License Price:
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Davids Perl Games 0.1.1

Davids Perl Games 0.1.1


Davids Perl Games project is a collection of ASCII graphics arcade style games written in Perl. more>>
Davids Perl Games project is a collection of ASCII graphics arcade style games written in Perl.

These games are recreations of simple ASCII graphics games originally written in BASIC.

They are ideal for use as Perl programming tutorials. Some of the first few games are PerlBlaster (defend your planet from invading aliens), PerlRacer (steer your car through the twisting passages), and PerlArena (eliminate the mutant hordes).

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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bible-Discovery 1.9

Bible-Discovery 1.9


Bible-Discovery is complex Bible studying software. more>>
Bible-Discovery is complex Bible studying software. Bible-Discovery contains several Bible translations, dictionaries, tools for helping to understand the texts in the original language, bookmark handling, customizable font size and colour, a biblical text importing pane, and a parallel and comparative Bible read feature.
Main features:
Several Bible translations.
- English translation by King James (KJV).
- Original Bible in Greek (TR - Textus Receptus 1550/1894).
- Original Bible in Hebrew (WLC - Westminster Leningrad Codex).
- Hungarian translation by Gaspar Karoli.
- And other Bible translations can be downloaded from our home page and can be used after installation.
Dictionaries.
- Digital Ancient Hebrew-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-Hungarian dictionary.
Tools for helping to understand the texts in original language.
- Strongs numbers for the original Greek (TR) Bible. (Strongs number: etyma of the words in the original text sorted alphabetically, numbered)
- Strongs numbers for the English Bible translated by King James.
- Strongs numbers for the Hungarian Bible translated by Gaspar Karoli. (New Testament has been completed so far in 70%)
- Completing the missing Strongs numbers of Bible translations by verses using King James Bible (KJV).
- The original Greek/Hebrew lexical meanings of the words can be checked by clicking them.
- Bookmarks can be organized into categories. Verse lists can be compiled by topics.
- Complex, quick search feature. The program can be used as a concordance. The search results are showed in 1 second (1 GHz CPU).
- Customizable font size and colour. Visually impaired users can customize the display of the text.
- The original Bible in Greek, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- The original Bible in Hebrew, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- Bible translations can be imported from text files.
- Parallel and comparative Bible read feature.
- Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS.
- User interface in English, Hungarian.
Enhancements:
- The Strong dictionary now is a freeware module, not a shareware module.
- You can copy verses, search results, and bookmarks to the clipboard with character formatting.
- Ctrl-c copying now also copies character formatting with texts.
- You can use words surrounded by quotes to search for complete phrases.
- You can use special and separator characters only isolate and with quotes.
- In a search expression, the "AND", "OR", and "NOT" keywords must be uppercase.
- A bubble help appears in the dictionaries if you move the mouse pointer over a Strong number.
- More dictionaries were added.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: Freeware Price:
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Resource Management Game 0.12

Resource Management Game 0.12


Resource Management Game project is a Web-based resource management game. more>>
Resource Management Game project is a Web-based resource management game.

Resource Management Game is a PHP framework for easily creating resource management and strategy games.

Two playable games are included.

The system uses sessions to store data and should work out of the box with little or no configuration.

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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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comisat Games Collection 0.5.2

comisat Games Collection 0.5.2


comisat Games Collection is an all-in-one free collection of games written in gambas for unix-like system. more>>
comisat Games Collection is an all-in-one free collection of games written in gambas for unix-like system. They are available in italian and (not completely) in english.

comisat Games Collection is FREE SOFTWARE, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by Free Software Fundation. You can help the development of comisat Games Collection testing the software, mailing bugs, translating the project in different languages, correcting and improving the code.

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Added: 2006-10-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Quotable Homer quotes .9

Quotable Homer quotes .9


Quotable Homer quotes project consists of Homer Simpson quotes for `fortune`. more>>
Quotable Homer quotes project consists of Homer Simpson quotes for `fortune`.
In 1999, Fox published a one-a-day calendar of Homer Simpson quotes. On the back of each page was the name of the episode from the quote came, providing us fanatics with some fun trivia.
At some point, I decided that itd be nice to have all of those quotes in a file parsable by `fortune`. So, you get what we have here.
Installing:
Simply place the files `homer and `homer.dat into same the directory as the other fortune files.
Usually, this is (on GNU/Linux) `/usr/share/games/fortunes.
If, for some reason, youd rather not get homer quotes, simply delete the file `homer.dat.
At any later date, you may run `strfile homer` and the .dat file will be recreated. Could it be any easier?
Enhancements:
- this is now released under a license.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::3D 0.09

Games::3D 0.09


Games::3D is a package containing an object system for (not only) 3D games. more>>
Games::3D is a package containing an object system for (not only) 3D games.

SYNOPSIS

use Games::3D::World;

my $world = Games::3D::World->new();

$world->save_to_file( $filename );

my $loaded = Games::3D::world->load_from_file( $filename );

my $thing1 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );
my $thing2 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );

$world->link($thing1, $thing2);

Games::3D::World provides you with a container class that will contain every object in your game object system. This are primarily objects that have states, change these states and need to announce the states to other objects.

The Games::3D::World container also enables you to save and restore snapshots of your objects system.

Basic things that you object system contains are derived from a class called Games::3D::Thingy. These can represent physical objects (buttons, levers, doors, lights etc) as well as virtual objects (trigger, sensors, links, markers, sound sources etc).

You can link Thingys together, either directly or via Games::3D::Links. The links have some more features than direct linking, which are explained below.

This package also provides you with Games::3D::Sensor, a class for objects that sense state changes and act upon them. Or not, depending on the sensor. Sensors are primarily used to watch for certain conditions and then act when they are met. Examples are the death of an object, values that go below a certain threshold etc.

State changes are transported in the object system with signals.

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Added: 2006-10-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Harem Games Slot Machine 3.13

Harem Games Slot Machine 3.13


Harem Games Slot Machine es un juego gratis de la popular tragaperras de casino donde juegas contra guapas modelos. El objetivo del juego Slot Machine... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Games::Alak 0.18

Games::Alak 0.18


Games::Alak is a simple game-tree implementation of a gomoku-like game. more>>
Games::Alak is a simple game-tree implementation of a gomoku-like game.

SYNOPSIS

% perl -MGames::Alak -e Games::Alak::play
...Or just run Alak.pm as if it were a program...
...Program responds with output, and a prompt:

Lookahead set to 3. I am X, you are O.
Enter h for help
X moves from 1 to 5, yielding .xxxx..oooo
alak>
...and now you enter the commands to play.

This module implements a simple game-tree system for the computer to play against the user in a game of Alak. You can just play the game for fun; or you can use this module as a starting point for understanding game trees (and implementing smarter strategy -- the modules current logic is fairly simple-minded), particularly after reading my Perl Journal #18 article on trees, which discusses this modules implementation of game trees as an example of general tree-shaped data structures.

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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Games::Dice 0.02

Games::Dice 0.02


Games::Dice is a Perl module that can be used to simulate dice rolls. more>>
Games::Dice is a Perl module that can be used to simulate dice rolls.

SYNOPSIS

use Games::Dice roll;
$strength = roll 3d6+1;

use Games::Dice roll_array;
@rolls = roll_array 4d8;

Games::Dice simulates die rolls. It uses a function-oriented (not object-oriented) interface. No functions are exported by default. At present, there are two functions which are exportable: roll and roll_array. The latter is used internally by roll, but can also be exported by itself.

The number and type of dice to roll is given in a style which should be familiar to players of popular role-playing games: adb[+-*/b]c. a is optional and defaults to 1; it gives the number of dice to roll. b indicates the number of sides to each die; the most common, cube-shaped die is thus a d6. % can be used instead of 100 for b; hence, rolling 2d% and 2d100 is equivalent. roll simulates a rolls of b-sided dice and adds together the results.

The optional end, consisting of one of +-*/b and a number c, can modify the sum of the individual dice. +-*/ are similar in that they take the sum of the rolls and add or subtract c, or multiply or divide the sum by c. (x can also be used instead of *.) Hence, 1d6+2 gives a number in the range 3..8, and 2d4*10 gives a number in the range 20..80. (Using / truncates the result to an int after dividing.) Using b in this slot is a little different: its short for "best" and indicates "roll a number of dice, but add together only the best few". For example, 5d6b3 rolls five six- sided dice and adds together the three best rolls. This is sometimes used, for example, in roll-playing to give higher averages.

Generally, roll probably provides the nicer interface, since it does the adding up itself. However, in some situations one may wish to process the individual rolls (for example, I am told that in the game Feng Shui, the number of dice to be rolled cannot be determined in advance but depends on whether any 6s were rolled); in such a case, one can use roll_array to return an array of values, which can then be examined or processed in an application-dependent manner.

This having been said, comments and additions (especially if accompanied by code!) to Games::Dice are welcome. So, using the above example, if anyone wishes to contribute a function along the lines of roll_feng_shui to become part of Games::Dice (or to support any other style of die rolling), you can contribute it to the authors address, listed below.

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Added: 2007-07-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Games::Score 0.02

Games::Score 0.02


Games::Score is a Perl module to keep track of score in games . more>>
Games::Score is a Perl module to keep track of score in games .

SYNOPSIS

use Games::Score;

# these three values are the default ones, by the way
Games::Score->default_score(0);
Games::Score->default_step(1);
Games::Score->step_method(inc);

# start two players
my $player1 = Games::Score->new();
my $player2 = Games::Score->new();

# set a winning condition
Games::Score->victory_is( sub { $_[0] >= 20 } );

# and something to do if it is achieved
Games::Score->on_victory_do( sub { print "Won!" } );

# give points to the players
$player1->add(2);
$player2->step();

# look at section FUNCTIONS for more functionalities, such as
Games::Score->invalidate_if( sub { $_[0] > 20 } );

Games::Score can be use to keep track of several players points in a game, regardless of the starting amount of points, winning and/or losing conditions, etc.
It provides several useful methods so that the user doesnt have to keep testing values to see if theyre valid or if the player condition has changed.

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Added: 2006-12-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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