fizmo-sdl2
SDL2-based Z-machine interpreter for Infocom/Inform games
This is a SDL2-based Z-Machine interpreter. It is used to play old Infocom
text adventures (except version 6) and modern interactive fiction as
created by the Inform compiler. Using the freetype2 engine, it allows for
proportional font display and supports antialiasing, subpixel-rendering
and provides HiDPI support. For more information about interactive
fiction -- and to download many storyfiles -- see http://www.ifarchive.org.
uqm-content
The Ur-Quan Masters - Game data files
You return to Earth with a vessel built from technology discovered from an
ancient race called the Precursors only to find it enslaved. Gather allies
from a wide variety of races, engage in space combat with various foes, and
save the galaxy from the Ur-Quan!
redeclipse-server
server for the Red Eclipse FPS game
This package contains the dedicated server for the Red Eclipse FPS game, it
also includes some example scripts for configuring the server. It contains no
init integration.
tourney-manager
perl interface to run chess engine tournaments
Let your chess engines play tournaments against each other.
This program manages setup and automatic running engine vs.
engine matches, it has an interactive commandline and can
start and stop the tournament, show current state and a
crosstable. Every game will be displayed in a xboard session
and can be observed. All games are stored in portable chess
game notation, pgn.
mgt
game record display/editor for the oriental game of go
Mgt allows the user to examine Go game tree files in the SmartGo format.
Mgt also has basic Go game tree editing capabilities and may be used
to create or edit game tree files.
nethack-el
Emacs major-mode for playing NetHack
Nethack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addicting, Dungeons and
Dragons-style adventure game. You play the part of a fierce fighter,
wizard, or any of many other classes, fighting your way down to
retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for
your god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two,
or perhaps a microscopic space fleet, or -- if you're REALLY lucky --
the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal.