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AstroMenace - Hardcore 3D Space Shooter
Space is a vast area, an unbounded territory where it seems there is a room for everybody, but reversal of fortune put things differently. The hordes of hostile creatures crawled out from the dark corners of the universe, craving to conquer your homeland. Their force is compelling,
their legions are interminable. However, humans didn't give up without a final showdown and put their best pilot to fight back. These malicious invaders chose the wrong galaxy to conquer and you are to prove it! Go ahead and make alien aggressors regret their insolence.
# yum install astromenace
Thunder and Lightning - Flight Simulator Game
Thunder&Lightning is a futuristic action flight simulator game that takes place in a large 3D environment. Jump into the pilot seat of your Lightning aircraft and fight against Thunder tanks in a fierce battle for control of the island!
# yum install TnL
NetPanzer - Tactical Warfare Game
netPanzer is an online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for FAST ACTION combat. Gameplay concentrates on the core -- no resource management is needed. The game is based on quick tactical action and unit management in real-time. Battles progress quickly and constantly as destroyed players respawn with a set of new units. Players can join or leave multiplayer games at any time.
# yum install netpanzer
Sudoku - Puzzle Game
Ksudoku is a fully-featured Sudoku puzzle generator and solver for KDE. With it you can generate and play 3D and 2D puzzles of different sizes and levels. The main algorithm is fast and extendable to any general graph coloring problem.
# yum install ksudoku
GL-117 - Action Flight Simulator
GL-117 is an action flight simulator. Enter the Eagle Squadron and succeed in several challanging missions leading though different landscapes. Five predefined levels of video quality and an amount of viewing ranges let you perfectly adjust the game to the performance of your system. Joystick, mouse, sound effects, music...
# yum install gl-117
SopWith - Classic Computer Game
This is a port of the classic computer game "Sopwith" to run on modern computers and operating systems.
# yum install sopwith
Oolite
# yum install oolite
maniadrive - Arcade Car Game
ManiaDrive is an arcade car game on acrobatic tracks, with a quick and nervous gameplay (tracks almost never exceed one minute). Features: Complex car physics, Challenging "story mode", LAN and Internet mode, Live scores, Track editor, Dedicated server with HTTP interface and More than 30 blocks.
# yum install maniadrive
Escape - Puzzle Game
Escape is a tile-based puzzle game in the style of "Adventures of Lolo" or "Chip's Challenge." Unlike either of those games, Escape doesn't rely at all on reflexes--it's all about your brain. Although Escape comes with hundreds of levels, the game places an emphasis on the composition of new puzzles. Thus Escape has a built-in level editor and facilities for automatically sharing puzzles with other players.
# yum install escape
XGalaxy - Galaga type classic Game
Arcade game for the X Window System inspired by the classic game Galaga. Xgalaxy is a Galaxian like game with additional features to produce a more interesting game.
# yum install xgalaxy
CSmash - 3D Table Tennis Game
CannonSmash is a 3D tabletennis game. The goal of this project is to represent various strategy of tabletennis on computer game. This program requires OpenGL and SDL. If your machine doesn't have 3D accelaration video card, this program runs very slowly.
# yum install csmash
GCompris
GCompris / I Got IT is an educationnal game for children starting at 2. More than 100 different activities are proposed:
* Click on the animals => learn the mouse/click usage
* Type the falling letters => learn the keyboard usage
* Falling Dices
* Falling words
* Basic algebra
* Time learning with an analog clock
* Puzzle game with famous paintings
* Drive Plane to catch clouds in increasing number
* Balance the scales
* And much more ...
# yum install gcompris*
Angrydd - Classing Gem and Puzzle Game
In Angry, Drunken Dwarves (ADD), you are an angry, drunken dwarf. Why are you so angry? Who knows. But you've decided to take your aggression out on other dwarves, by dropping gems on their heads. Lots of gems. ADD is a member of the classic "falling blocks" puzzle game family, similar to the Capcom game Puzzle Fighter. The goal of the game is to build large gems by matching up colors, then break them, raining more gems down onto your opponent. The first person whose field fills up, loses.
# yum install angrydd
AmoeBax - Action-Puzzle Game
Amoebax is a cute and addictive action-puzzle game. Due an awful mutation, some amoeba's species have started to multiply until they take the world if you can't stop them. Fortunately the mutation made then too unstable and lining up four or more will make them disappear.
# yum install amoebax
Pingus - Penguin Game
A game inspired by the game Lemmings. You take command in the game of a bunch of small penguins and have to guide them around in levels. Since the penguins walk on their
own, the player can only influence them by giving them commands, like build a bridge, dig a hole or redirect all penguins in the other direction. The goal of each level is to reach the exit, for which multiple combination of commands are necessary. The game is presented in a 2D site view.
# yum install pingus
RafKill - Shooting Game
Rafkill is a vertical scrolling shoot-em up game. You can collect powerups during gameplay and you can goto the store with your spaceship and buy powerups or even a complete new ship with the points you've earned sofar.
# yum install rafkill
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