Frozen Bubble

frozen bubble

Web site: www.frozen-bubble.org (not active) Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, Symbian, Android, BSD License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Frozen Bubble First release: 2002 Frozen Bubble – an open-source, computer puzzle logic game available on personal computers for one or two players, modeled on Puzzle Bobble. It involves aiming colored balls … Read more

Frogatto

frogatto

Web site: frogatto.com Category: Games Sub-Category: Platform Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: CC-BY 3.0/CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Frogatto – an action-adventure game, starring a certain quixotic frog. Frogatto is a platformer in the style of old arcade, Sega and Nintendo games. The world is viewed as a cross-section seen from … Read more

Free Tennis

free tennis

Web site: freetennis.sourceforge.net Category: Games Sub-Category: Sport, Simulation Platform: Linux, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Free Tennis – a free software tennis simulation game. The game can be played against an A.I. or human-vs-human via LAN or internet. This is a tennis simulation, not an arcade. You play with the … Read more

Freesweep

freesweep

Web site: github.com/rwestlund/freesweep Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle, Console Platform: Linux, BSD, Unix-like License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1999 Freesweep – a console minesweeper-style game written in C for Unix-like systems. The ncurses library is preferred, but standard System V curses will work almost perfectly. Features include boards up to 1024×1024, saving and … Read more

FreeSpace

freespace

Web site: www.hard-light.net Category: Games Sub-Category: Simulation Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: unknown (open-source) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1998 FreeSpace (and FreeSpace 2) – a series of space combat simulation games developed by Volition, Inc. and published by Interplay Entertainment. The games take place in the 24th century. Mankind, referred to as Terrans, … Read more

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