what do praying mantis eat
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 92
Play What I Mean 0.09
Play What I Mean plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. more>>
Play What I Mean project allows a user to, from a single commandline or terminal, enter a string, or list of strings, that represent what he/she wishes to have played by whatsoever media player he chooses, the default being MPlayer, and then having that particular item be found and played.
What this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
<<lessWhat this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2006-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1361 downloads
Batrachians 0.1.1
Batrachians is a game where you control a frog. more>>
Batrachians is a game where you control a frog. Your goal is to eat more flies and score more points than the computers frog.
It is a clone of the 1982 Frog Bog video game by Mattel Electronics.
<<lessIt is a clone of the 1982 Frog Bog video game by Mattel Electronics.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2006-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1366 downloads
Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant 1.2.1
Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant tests you on your Taekwon-Do theory in preparation for your gradings. more>>
Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant tests you on your Taekwon-Do theory in preparation for your gradings.
Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant fires questions at you and you keep going until you get them all right. Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant includes exercises that go up to First Degree Black Belt level.
This program was designed with the GTI (Global Taekwon-Do International) school of Taekwon-Do in mind, which is based on the ITF (International Taekwondo Federation) system, and uses the terminology and refers to the moves and patterns of this system.
Enhancements:
- References to GTI have been removed to give the application more generel appeal.
- The help file URL has also been updated to point to taekwondotheory.co.uk.
<<lessTaekwon-Do Theory Assistant fires questions at you and you keep going until you get them all right. Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant includes exercises that go up to First Degree Black Belt level.
This program was designed with the GTI (Global Taekwon-Do International) school of Taekwon-Do in mind, which is based on the ITF (International Taekwondo Federation) system, and uses the terminology and refers to the moves and patterns of this system.
Enhancements:
- References to GTI have been removed to give the application more generel appeal.
- The help file URL has also been updated to point to taekwondotheory.co.uk.
Download (0.097MB)
Added: 2007-02-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
JMaPacman 0.3
JMaPacman is a multiplayer version of the old Pacman arcade game. more>>
JMaPacman is a clone of the old Arcade Game Pacman with new features and news design.
Now you can play Pacman with many of your friends together in one Game.
You have many levels to explore and many dots to eat. Who will reach the Top Score ?
JMaPacman is totally platform independent, written using Java 1.5 and the Java2D environment.
Enhancements:
- added Killed-Splash when Ghost or Player is killed
- added Fruits and Powerpills
- added Dot-WrapperClasses clientside
- added and changed some Maps
- added 2 more Maps
- reduced Amount of Score Player loses on Death
- changed Scrolling, scrolls much faster now
- save CPU by not moving Ghosts when no Player is logged in for a long time
- Players respawn on a random free RespawnPoint
- fixed Bug when other Player changes Zone or disapears
<<lessNow you can play Pacman with many of your friends together in one Game.
You have many levels to explore and many dots to eat. Who will reach the Top Score ?
JMaPacman is totally platform independent, written using Java 1.5 and the Java2D environment.
Enhancements:
- added Killed-Splash when Ghost or Player is killed
- added Fruits and Powerpills
- added Dot-WrapperClasses clientside
- added and changed some Maps
- added 2 more Maps
- reduced Amount of Score Player loses on Death
- changed Scrolling, scrolls much faster now
- save CPU by not moving Ghosts when no Player is logged in for a long time
- Players respawn on a random free RespawnPoint
- fixed Bug when other Player changes Zone or disapears
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1572 downloads
The Blue Mango Quest 0.6.4
The Blue Mango Quest project is a 3D arcade game that aims to extend the Pacman gameplay. more>>
The Blue Mango Quest project is a 3D arcade game that aims to extend the Pacman gameplay.
The Blue Mango Quest is a 3D arcade game that uses OpenGL and SDL.
The goal is to extend the pacman-style gameplay in several ways. You see what the main character sees (like in traditional FPS games), and youll find about 20 items (bonus and malus) that will give you a lot of fun.
An easy to use yet powerfull 2D level editor is also provided.
Enhancements:
- doc/manuals/mangoquest.htm: updated Controls section
- src/maximap.cpp: change color of shmolluxes when if player can eat them (dark red and bright red)
- src/maximap.cpp: draw an arrow for player, that rotates with him
- src/menu_ingame.cpp: dont unpause game when we enter in options menu
- src/menu_skirmish.cpp: dont unload map from memory twice
- src/game_loop.cpp,src/config_file.cpp: added an "alternate_controls" option that make the player rotate with arrows keys and go sideways with ALT+arrow (same as in 0.6.0). Edit the config file to activate it.
<<lessThe Blue Mango Quest is a 3D arcade game that uses OpenGL and SDL.
The goal is to extend the pacman-style gameplay in several ways. You see what the main character sees (like in traditional FPS games), and youll find about 20 items (bonus and malus) that will give you a lot of fun.
An easy to use yet powerfull 2D level editor is also provided.
Enhancements:
- doc/manuals/mangoquest.htm: updated Controls section
- src/maximap.cpp: change color of shmolluxes when if player can eat them (dark red and bright red)
- src/maximap.cpp: draw an arrow for player, that rotates with him
- src/menu_ingame.cpp: dont unpause game when we enter in options menu
- src/menu_skirmish.cpp: dont unload map from memory twice
- src/game_loop.cpp,src/config_file.cpp: added an "alternate_controls" option that make the player rotate with arrows keys and go sideways with ALT+arrow (same as in 0.6.0). Edit the config file to activate it.
Download (7.4MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1076 downloads

BitNami Mantis Stack for Linux 1.1.2.0
greatly simplifies the installation of Mantis and runtime dependencies more>> BitNami Mantis Stack is an easy to use installer for Mantis, which is free popular web-based bug-tracking system, written in the PHP scripting language and works with MySQL, MS SQL, and PostgreSQL databases and a webserver.
The BitNami Mantis Stack is an installer that greatly simplifies theinstallation of Mantis and runtime dependencies. It includes ready-to-runversions of Apache, MySQL and PHP. Mantis Stack is distributed for freeunder the Apache 2.0 license. Please see the appendix for the specificlicenses of all open source components included.
FEATURES
- Easy to Install
BitNami Stacks are built with one goal in mind: to make it as easy aspossible to install open source software. Our installers completely automatethe process of installing and configuring all of the software included ineach Stack, so you can have everything up and running in just a few clicks.
- Independent
BitNami Stacks are completely self-contained, and therefore do not interfere with any software already installed on your system. For example, you can upgrade your systems MySQL or Apache without fear of breaking your BitNami Stack.
- Integrated
By the time you click the finish button on the installer, the whole stack will be integrated, configured and ready to go.
- Relocatable
BitNami Stacks can be installed in any directory. This allows you to have multiple instances of the same stack, without them interfering with each other.<<less
Download (63.10MB)
Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: Free
205 downloads
Hardware Monitor applet 1.4
The Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel. more>>
Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel which tries to be a beautiful all-round solution to hardware monitoring.
It also tries to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your Gnome desktop.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
- To avoid eating CPU time when it is scarce, the applet lowers its priority.
<<lessIt also tries to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your Gnome desktop.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
- To avoid eating CPU time when it is scarce, the applet lowers its priority.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
601 downloads
Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
Wormik 1.0
Wormik is a simple worm game. more>>
Wormik project is a simple worm game.
The player must collect food, which makes the worm grow.
After some score is reached, you can go to next level, which is more and more difficult... Thats like in any classic snake-game.
The only anomally is you can eat your self and you get points for it.
<<lessThe player must collect food, which makes the worm grow.
After some score is reached, you can go to next level, which is more and more difficult... Thats like in any classic snake-game.
The only anomally is you can eat your self and you get points for it.
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2006-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1049 downloads
HLA Adventure 3.35
HLA Adventure is an adventure game that was written in Randy Hydes HLA language. more>>
HLA Adventure is an adventure game that was written in Randy Hydes HLA language.
It features Mippy, a cute dragon that lives happily in the forests and caves and often comes out during the later part of the day to eat leaves, smoulder decaying trees, and generally romp around like every good dragon should.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes were made to a couple of rooms, including the cave under the forest and near the mansion.
<<lessIt features Mippy, a cute dragon that lives happily in the forests and caves and often comes out during the later part of the day to eat leaves, smoulder decaying trees, and generally romp around like every good dragon should.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes were made to a couple of rooms, including the cave under the forest and near the mansion.
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2005-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2640 downloads
Fat Fish 1.0
Fat Fish is an attractive and funny arcade game. more>>
Fat Fish is an attractive and funny arcade game.
Are you prepared to meet the most hungry fish of the ocean?... Fat Fish is a game where you take the control of a fish who has a insatiable stomach and must to eat his victims who falls infinitely into the ocean.
The game has 4 different objectives, or rather, 4 short-games where you will entertain trying to complete them. During the game and according to how much you eat, you will start to find out that the fish will lose his agility little by little... here is the part where the toilet that is in the right-bottom of the ocean takes part of the game letting you to "shit" to recover your agility and to continue with your food.
Fat Fish has a simple and funny graphic design, it also has funny music and powerful sound effects that give the game a extra points of fun and adiction.
You will be able to setup your controls, the video mode, sound, music, graphic effects and all the necesary to setup de game according to the needs of your computer or according to your preferences.
<<lessAre you prepared to meet the most hungry fish of the ocean?... Fat Fish is a game where you take the control of a fish who has a insatiable stomach and must to eat his victims who falls infinitely into the ocean.
The game has 4 different objectives, or rather, 4 short-games where you will entertain trying to complete them. During the game and according to how much you eat, you will start to find out that the fish will lose his agility little by little... here is the part where the toilet that is in the right-bottom of the ocean takes part of the game letting you to "shit" to recover your agility and to continue with your food.
Fat Fish has a simple and funny graphic design, it also has funny music and powerful sound effects that give the game a extra points of fun and adiction.
You will be able to setup your controls, the video mode, sound, music, graphic effects and all the necesary to setup de game according to the needs of your computer or according to your preferences.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2007-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1053 downloads
Salvation Focus 0.99
Salvation Focus is a web application that allows you to focus your prayer on individuals who have not yet come to know Jesus. more>>
Salvation Focus project is a web application that allows you to focus your prayer on individuals who have not yet come to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
The intent is to cycle through a list of prebelievers, as we like to call them, and pray for each one for as long as you feel led to pray.
Salvation Focus makes administration simple and allows you to keep track of the information of the people who submitted the prebelievers name for prayer. In this way, we hope that the list does not get filled up with people we have lost contact with or those we had little information for to begin with.
<<lessThe intent is to cycle through a list of prebelievers, as we like to call them, and pray for each one for as long as you feel led to pray.
Salvation Focus makes administration simple and allows you to keep track of the information of the people who submitted the prebelievers name for prayer. In this way, we hope that the list does not get filled up with people we have lost contact with or those we had little information for to begin with.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-02-09 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
988 downloads
intel-wings Driver 0.2
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices. more>>
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices.
Somehow, Intel managed to avoid using the USB Human Interface Device standards with their wireless gamepads.
All other USB gamepads work out-of-the-box: plug it in, and the computer knows that it has an X axis, a Y axis, and six buttons. Not Intel. Thats where intel-wings comes in.
Wireless Series?
Yes, youve seen them. Everyone hated them. The keyboards were of poor manufacturing, the mice eat batteries like theres no tomorrow, and the whole system was ridiculously expensive. They were killed off by Intel several years ago -- after hitting the shelves and getting a lukewarm reaction, manufacturing was stopped, and support was terminated 18 months after release.
All of these complaints are valid. On the other hand, when used infrequently, the mice last a few months, and work great on a glass coffee table in my living room. (A newer wireless optical mouse wouldnt work.)
The gamepads are actually pretty fun, in my opinion: you can have a whole bunch of them attached to one base station, which is great for playing old console games with friends. You can get a complete set of devices for $10 on eBay, and with Linux-based PVRs becoming increasingly common, I find my devices to be a great addition to my living room.
Note that I wouldnt recommend the mice to anyone that uses their computer on a regular basis, but its easier for navigating menus than a remote control. In my opinion, the Intel Wireless Series devices on Linux PVRs are the way to go.
Enhancements:
- Preliminary keyboard support was added.
- The Intel wireless keyboards are at least partially functional.
<<lessSomehow, Intel managed to avoid using the USB Human Interface Device standards with their wireless gamepads.
All other USB gamepads work out-of-the-box: plug it in, and the computer knows that it has an X axis, a Y axis, and six buttons. Not Intel. Thats where intel-wings comes in.
Wireless Series?
Yes, youve seen them. Everyone hated them. The keyboards were of poor manufacturing, the mice eat batteries like theres no tomorrow, and the whole system was ridiculously expensive. They were killed off by Intel several years ago -- after hitting the shelves and getting a lukewarm reaction, manufacturing was stopped, and support was terminated 18 months after release.
All of these complaints are valid. On the other hand, when used infrequently, the mice last a few months, and work great on a glass coffee table in my living room. (A newer wireless optical mouse wouldnt work.)
The gamepads are actually pretty fun, in my opinion: you can have a whole bunch of them attached to one base station, which is great for playing old console games with friends. You can get a complete set of devices for $10 on eBay, and with Linux-based PVRs becoming increasingly common, I find my devices to be a great addition to my living room.
Note that I wouldnt recommend the mice to anyone that uses their computer on a regular basis, but its easier for navigating menus than a remote control. In my opinion, the Intel Wireless Series devices on Linux PVRs are the way to go.
Enhancements:
- Preliminary keyboard support was added.
- The Intel wireless keyboards are at least partially functional.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2005-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1464 downloads
Songs 0.3
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. more>>
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. It supports an infinite number of tracks, huge audio files, and various effects.
One important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
<<lessOne important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1223 downloads
Genuts Snake 1.3
Genuts Snake is a remake of the popular classic snake game. more>>
Genuts Snake project is a remake of the popular classic snake game.
Eat as many mice as possible, Dont hit the walls, and dont bite your tail. Genuts Snake uses the Genuts Framework.
How to play?
- Eat as many mouses as possible.
- Dont hit the walls.
- Dont bite your tail.
The snake is moving all time, you can not stop it. Use the keyboards arrows to control it.
The more you eat mouses, the longer the snakes tail grows and the higher your score will be.
<<lessEat as many mice as possible, Dont hit the walls, and dont bite your tail. Genuts Snake uses the Genuts Framework.
How to play?
- Eat as many mouses as possible.
- Dont hit the walls.
- Dont bite your tail.
The snake is moving all time, you can not stop it. Use the keyboards arrows to control it.
The more you eat mouses, the longer the snakes tail grows and the higher your score will be.
Download (0.048MB)
Added: 2006-12-08 License: Public Domain Price:
1051 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above what do praying mantis eat search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed