Amazing Fedora Linux Games Part 7
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QAscade - Addictive Puzzle Game
Qascade is a port of the simple yet addictive and enjoyable puzzle game that came with the Psion Revo PDA.
# yum install qascade
Chess - 3D Chess Game
Beautifull 3D rendered chess game using Ogre. Notice that this needs a powerful 3D card to be playable on a radeon 92xx or intel 9xx integrated graphics this is not playable!
# yum install chess
Taxi Pilot - Space Driving Game
Game where you pilot a taxi in space, the objective is to pick up passengers waiting on a number of platforms and to drop them where they want to go.
That's basically it.
# yum install taxipilot
Bos Wars - Real-time Strategy Game
Bos Wars is a futuristic real-time strategy game. It is possible to play against human opponents over LAN, internet, or against the computer. Bos Wars aims to create a completly original and fun open source RTS game.
# yum install boswars
SeaHorse - Kids SeaHorse Game
Help barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon. This is a retro-side scroller game. It won the teams category in pyweek 4. Includes original
soundtrack, graphics, and 15 levels!
# yum install seahorse-adventures
StarFighter - Space Arcade Game
After decades of war one company, who had gained powerful supplying both sides with weaponary, steps forwards and crushes both warring factions in one swift movement. Using far superior weaponary and AI craft, the company was completely unstoppable and now no one can stand in their way. Thousands began to perish under the iron fist of the company. The people cried out for a saviour, for someone to light this dark hour... and someone did.
# yum install starfighter
Free Tennis - Tennis Game
Free Tennis is a free software tennis simulation game. The game can be played against an A.I. or human-vs-human via LAN or internet.
# yum install freetennis
Maze-Game - Fast-paced Maze Game
Njam is a fast-paced maze-game where you must eat all the cookies while avoiding the badguys. Special cookies give you the power to freeze or eat the bad guys. The game features single and multiplayer modes, network play, duelling and cooperative games, great music and sound effects, customizable
level skins, many different levels and an integrated level editor.
# yum install njam
Grhino - Reversi like Game
GRhino, or Rhino its former name, is a Reversi game on Linux and other UNIX-like systems as long as GNOME 2 libraries are installed. It is currently under development and a new version is available occasionally.
# yum install grhino
Quarry - Board Game
Quarry is a multi-purpose GUI for several board games, at present Go, Amazons and Reversi. It allows users to play against computer players (third-party programs, e.g. GNU Go or GRhino) or other humans, view and edit game records. Future versions will also support Internet game servers and provide certain features for developers of board game-playing engines for enhancing their
programs.
# yum install quarry
Methane - Super Methane Brother
Super Methane Brothers is a platform game converted from the Amiga by its original author. It is very similar to the Taito game "Bubble Bobble".
# yum install methane
WideLands - RealTime-Strategy Game
Widelands is an open source (GPLed), realtime-strategy game, using SDL and other free libraries, which is still under development. Widelands is inspired by Settlers II (Bluebyte) and is partly similar to it, so if you know it, you perhaps will have a thought, what Widelands is all about.
# yum install widelands
PenguPop - Move and Puzzle game
Finally a networked multiplayer game in the vein of the puzzle classic Bust a Move/Puzzle Bobble. Beat your friends in this addictive game, or play against a random opponent! The purpose of this game is to shoot colored orbs into your playfield, so they form groups of three or more. You win if you manage to remove all orbs. You lose if any orb attaches below the white line.
# yum install pengupop
Tong - Bomb classic Game
TONG is the result of intermixing two classic games, capitalizing on the essential qualities of each and adding new twists of its own to make an explosive chemical reaction out of it all
# yum install tong
PowerManga - 2D Arcade Shooting Game
Powermanga is an arcade 2D shoot-them-up game with 41 levels and more than 200 sprites.
# yum install powermanga
Ri-li - Toy Wood Arcade Game
You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect all the coaches to win. Full-featured: 18 languages, Colorful animated wood engine, 50 levels, 3 beautiful music tracks and many sound effects.
# yum install Ri-li
Raidem - Top-down Shooting Game
# yum install raidem
Pipe Panic - Pipe Connectin Game
Pipepanic is a pipe connecting game using libSDL. Connect as many different shaped pipes together as possible within the time given.
# yum install pipepanic
Poker2d - 2D Card Game
Play poker with other players connected on a poker-network server (holdem, omaha, omaha high/low, stud 7 ...) in ring games, sit and go or multitables tournaments. poker2d will automaticaly reconnect to the table if the connection is lost and allows playing on multiple tables simultaneously.
# yum install poker2d
Poker3d - 3D Card Game
Three dimensional multi-user online poker game.
# yum install poker3d
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