Oh no! The fair city is under attack by a GNOME logo that drops bombs! You
must destroy the city before the logo crashes into a building!
Wait, no, that's not right. Oh no! There is a city standing in the way of
the GNOME logo you're trying to fly around. You must destroy the buildings
before they crash into your flying logo.
Either way, the game is so simple to play that your cat could potentially
earn the high score just by walking across the keyboard. GNOME Attacks!
This game also features one of the coolest splash screens ever.
Quake2-LNX project aims to further develop and bug fix original Quake II
code released by id Software in 1998, as well as support multiple
architectures. It also includes additional rendering drivers, eyecandy stuff
from Quake2Max project, and experimental IPv6 support.
Submitted by: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe (at) regency.nsu.ru>
**** THE PROOF THAT This Commit Message IS EVIL ****
T H I S C O M M I T M E S S A G E
84 72 73 83 67 79 77 77 73 84 77 69 83 83 65 71 69 - as ASCII values
3 9 1 2 4 7 5 5 1 3 5 6 2 2 2 8 6 - digits added
\_____________/ \_____________/ \_____________/ \_____________/ \_/
6 3 6 5 6 - digits added
Thus, "This Commit Message" is 63656.
Subtract 1181, the year UFO was first observed in China and Japan. The
result will be 62475.
Turn the number backwards, and add 111 - the only triplet that can
ever be prime. The number is now 57537.
Add 52 to it - this is the symbol of approval for the sin, written
backwards - you will get 57589.
Turn the number backwards, subtract 445 - the year Attila the Hun
attacked western Europe. The number is now 98130.
Turn the number backwards, subtract 1957 - the year Ford introduced
the Edsel. The number is now 1232.
This number, read as octal, gives 666 - the number of the Beast.
This is truly evil. QED.
jools is a clone of that Pop Cap Games game where you swap
adjacent jewels. This game is horribly addictive, and I guess
that makes me the enabler. Or the pusher.
This is a collection of various tools that may be useful to use in
conjunction with ScummVM. It includes tools that will allow you to
decompile and extract SCUMM scripts from various games, as well as
graphics and sound. Of special note is the extract utility, which
uses libmp3lame to compress a monster.sou file to about 25% its
original size.
"Circus Linux!" is a clone of the Atari 2600 game "Circus
Atari", produced by Atari, Inc. (which is itself a clone
of an earlier arcade game named, simply "Circus").
The object is to move a teeter-totter back and forth across
the screen to bounce clowns up into the air. When they reach
the top, they pop rows of balloons and then fall back down.
The gameplay is similar to the classics "Breakout" and
"Arkanoid".
WWW: http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/circus-linux/
Barrage is a rather violent action game with the objective to kill and destroy
as many targets as possible within 3 minutes.
PR: 51297
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew <ponomarew@oberon.net>
wmQStat is a dockable front-end to qstat by Steve Jankowski, a popular
command-line monitor of lots of Internet game servers, i.e. Quake/W/2/3,
Hexen2/W, HL/CS, Tribes/2, RtCW, Unreal, Heretic2, Descent3, to name a
few (this list is by far not complete).
Submitted by: Alexey Dokuchaev
A very easy to use tool for monitoring the number of active
players on a (remote) Neverwinter Nights Server with MRTG.
PR: ports/46370
Submitted by: Andreas Heil <ah@linux-hq.de>
This package contains Neverwinter Nights Linux Dedicated
Server, that could run under FreeBSD. Additionally you will
need original game data, which should be installed manually.
PR: ports/40914
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <tiamat@telegraph.spb.ru>