AppleWin

applewin

Web site: github.com/AppleWin/AppleWin Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: AppleWin First release: 1994 AppleWin (Apple //e Emulator for Windows) – a fully-featured emulator supporting different Apple II models and clones. A variety of peripheral cards and video display modes are supported (eg. NTSC, RGB); and there’s an extensive built-in symbolic … Read more

Bambam

bambam

Web site: github.com/porridge/bambam Category: Games Sub-Category: Arcade Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Bambam – a simple baby keyboard (and gamepad) masher application that locks the keyboard and mouse and instead displays bright colors, pictures, and sounds. While OSX has great programs like AlphaBaby, the original author couldn’t find anything … Read more

B.A.L.L.Z.

ballz

Web site: amarillion.bafsoft.net/tins07/ (not active) Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle, Platform Platform: Linux License: BSD Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2007 B.A.L.L.Z. – a platform/puzzle game where you control a rolling ball. The game is a platformer with some puzzle elements. You take control of a ball which is genetically modified by the British secret service. … Read more

Ballerburg

ballerburg

Web site: baller.tuxfamily.org Category: Games Sub-Category: Arcade Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Ballerburg First release: April 1987 Ballerburg – a classical castle combat game for GNU/Linux and other systems that are supported by the SDL library. Two castles, separated by a mountain, try to defeat each other with their cannonballs, either by … Read more

Auralquiz

auralquiz

Web site: jancoding.wordpress.com/auralquiz/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Games Others Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2011 Auralquiz – a simple music quiz game for GNU/Linux, using your own music files. It is based on Qt, Phonon and TagLib. The game plays short pieces of music files from your folders (in Ogg Vorbis, … Read more