Open source clone of Theme Hospital

corsix-th

Open source clone of Theme Hospital

Theme Hospital was a simulation computer game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1997, in which the player designs and operates a hospital.
action game that involves popping balloons with a harpoon

pangzero

action game that involves popping balloons with a harpoon

Pang Zero is a clone and enhancement of Super Pang, a fast-paced action game that involves popping balloons with a harpoon.
Remake of old arcade classic in OpenGL

pong2

Remake of old arcade classic in OpenGL

Pong2 is an up till now two player (networked) game inspired by the classical "Pong" from Amiga, which adds another dimension to the playing field. It makes use of features found on modern 3d graphics cards, so decent hardware is a requirement.
Civilization turn based strategy game

freeciv

Civilization turn based strategy game

Freeciv is a free clone of the turn based strategy game Civilization. In this game, each player becomes leader of a civilisation, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: the extinction of all other civilisations.
vector-based rock-shooting

vectoroids

vector-based rock-shooting

"Vectoroids" is a vector-based rock-shooting game similar to the arcade classic "Asteroids." Pilot a spaceship and destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and smaller pieces while trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs.
Puzzle game about matching 3D model structures

pathogen

Puzzle game about matching 3D model structures

Pathogen Warrior is a puzzle game about matching 3D model structures with a 2D hexagon map. It was one of the entrants to the 4th Ludum Dare 48-hour game development competition. The theme of the competition was "Infection". In Pathogen Warrior, the player's task is to match rotating 3D pathogen structures with a 2D model using a hexagon map. The time to accomplish the task is limited, and after successfully completing one pathogen, the player is advanced to next level, which has a more challenging pathogen.