Gigalomania

giglomaina

Web site: gigalomania.sourceforge.net Category: Games Sub-Category: Strategy Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, Android, AROS, MorphOS, Amiga, Symbian License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: November 15, 2004 Gigalomania – an open source 2D Real Time Strategy god game, available for all popular desktop and mobile platforms, on PCs, tablets and phones. The gameplay consists … Read more

Gem Drop X

gem drop x

Web site: www.newbreedsoftware.com/gemdropx/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, RiscOS, Amiga, AROS, MorphOS, Symbian, Sega Dramcast, PalmOS License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1999 Gem Drop X – an interesting, a fast-paced puzzle one-player puzzle game using the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) libraries. It is a direct port of “Gem … Read more

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

fheroes2

fheroes2

Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/fheroes2/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Strategy Platform: Linux, BeOS, Windows/Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, AmigaOS, BSD, Android, OS X License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2003 fheroes2 – a recreation of the Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine. This open source multiplatform project, written from scratch, is designed to reproduce the … Read more

Virtual GameBoy Advance

virtual gameboy advance

Web site: Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, Windows, MS DOS, Android, Symbian, PocketPC, Maemo, FreeBSD License: unknown Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Virtual GameBoy Advance (VGBA) – an emulator for Nintendo GameBoy Advance console. It is available for such platforms: Linux, Windows, MSDOS, Android, Symbian, PocketPC, Maemo and FreeBSD.

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