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AdvGodOfMiniWars author? labelminimizeminimize
Age of Heroes Qplaze (Nomoc)? labelminimizeminimize
Anoraks of Doom Untramilelled Adventures? labelminimizeminimize
Braveland Wizard Tortuga Team? labelminimizeminimize
Cities3D author? labelminimizeminimize
Civil Civil Team?For Linux/X11 systems. labelminimizeminimize
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Dungeon Inc Remar Games? labelminimizeminimize
Epoch Carnegie Mellon University?Set in 3056, Epoch is the story of interplanetary civil war as told through single player or multiplayer gameplay. Players must choose ships and armaments, use homing missiles, recharge their shields and use their wingmen to successfully complete the missions. The program features a heads-up display, radar, pre-mission briefings, post-mission debriefing, a ship store, artificially intelligent enemies, and in-game multiplayer communication.
Epoch also shows the power of the Panda3D platform. Epoch was produced entirely by one individual with no prior knowledge of Python or any other programming language. The game was written as a hobby during spare time.
Download both source and complete program at
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Hale RPG author? labelminimizeminimize
Heroes of Wesnoth author?Heroes of Wesnoth is an RPG where the player guides a main hero through adventures in the land of Wesnoth. This represents a slight departure from Battles of Wesnoth, a turn based strategy game. labelminimizesubject
Hexagonal Minesweeper  author?Minesweeper played on a hexagonal grid. There is also variations in mine types and additional information about nearby squares. The left number in a cell the represents the traditional counting of adjacent mines (0 to 18). Note, however, that a cell can contain up to 3 mines. The right number in the cell is total of each surrounding cell (cells adjacent to the adjacent cells); but these surrounding cells are one square away so 1 is subtracted from the total of each surrounding cell (0-24). In the case of 0 mines in a surrounding cell, 0 is added to the total. Study the lost game screenshot on this page. It demonstrates the rules.
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HexGlass author? labelminimizeminimize
Infector author? labelminimizeminimize
Jurpe  author? labelminimizeminimize
Legendary Legions author? labelminimizeminimize
Maker’s Tale M-Theory Game;Carbon Made? labelminimizeminimize
Mechstrategic author? labelminimizeminimize
Mysterious Palantir author? labelminimizeminimize
Open Panzer author? labelminimizeminimize
Pengupop Junoplay? labelminimizeminimize
Pizza Reaction Untramilelled Adventures? labelminimizeminimize
Polygon Puzzle  Tenyo? labelminimizeminimize
Railz author? labelminimizeminimize
Rogue Rage Gruesome Games? labelminimizeminimize
Sea3D author? labelminimizeminimize
SilverTree author? labelminimizeminimize
Tales of Tamar author? labelminimizeminimize
TetriStation author? labelminimizeminimize
TK Poly Puzzle  author? labelimageminimize
Towers of Saucisse-Notah Untramilelled Adventures? labelminimizeminimize
Weewar author? labelminimizeminimize
X hextris author? labelminimizeminimize
Xbattle author?xbattle is a concurrent multi-player game which combines elements of
strategy with arcade-like action to capture a wide range of military
scenarios. Opponents play from separate displays, with commands being
executed concurrently -- the players do not take "turns", but rather they
all issue their commands simultaneously. There can be any number of
players, with each player assigned to a specific team, indicated by marker
colors. The game board is a matrix of cells (square, hexes, etc.) that can
be occupied by colored troops, with the goal of the game being to eliminate
the enemy from the board by attacking cells occupied by enemy troops. A
wide variety of command line options (and previously configured game files)
provide an abundance of different scenarios and gaming environments.
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Xconq  Xconq development team?Xconq is an Empire-type strategy game, where each player contests for
domination of a simulated world. Unlike most empire-building games,
it features a programming language that game designers can use to
build a wide variety of games.
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Xconq  Xconq development team? labelminimizeminimize
xbomb author1994Just line any other minesweeper clone except it adds the options of playing on a hexagonal grid or triangular grid.
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Freeciv The Freeciv project1996For X systems including Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, BSDI 4, Amiga, SunOS, Irix, AIX, HP-UX, OpenVMS, QNX, Win32 and OS/2. Requires Xaw 3.4, Xaw3d, Xpm, Glib 1.2.6, GTK+ 1.2.6 and Imlb 1.9.7. Cygnus need for Win32 and OS/2.
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Freeciv The Freeciv project1996For X systems including Solaris, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, BSDI 4, Amiga, SunOS, Irix, AIX, HP-UX, OpenVMS, QNX, Win32 and OS/2. Requires Xaw 3.4, Xaw3d, Xpm, Glib 1.2.6, GTK+ 1.2.6 and Imlb 1.9.7. Cygnus need for Win32 and OS/2. labelminimizeminimize
Wolfpack Empire  Wolfpack Empire Team1996 labelminimizeminimize
Gipf for One  author1998 labelminimizeminimize
Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia  Loki (New World Computing)1999This is a proprietary game.
For any Linux with 2.2.x kernel. Also needs 800x600x16 video card, XFree86 3.2.0+ and /dev/dsp sound device or Enlightenment Sound Daemon (ESD). Demo available.
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Pioneers  author2000Pioneers is a computer implementation of the Settlers of Catan board game.
It can be played over the internet.
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Advanced Strategic Command  author2000Lastest version: 2.2.0 (as of 2008-12-14)***For X11.
A turn based strategy game similar to the Battle Isle series.
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Filler author2000Filler is a simple game where two players try to capture half of the board.
Players take turns selecting colours to capture all adjacent hexes of the
same colour.
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Crimson Fields author2001 labelminimizeminimize
Hexxagon author2001The goal of the game is to conquer as much of the board as possible.
This is done by capturing the opponent’s pieces or by cloning your own.
The board is a hexagon built from smaller hexagons.

Hexxagon is just like Ataxx apart from the board design;
the Ataxx board is square and the Hexxagon board is hexagonal.
Hexxagon also offers alternatives boards.
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LGeneral LGames2001A clone of Panzer General that can also use the data files from the DOS version. labelimagesubject
RoboVasion author2002RoboVasion takes place in the not so distant future. The human race has used up the earth mostly and is starting out the search for a new home. Both the Atega and the Iwoku Cooperations have send out AI controlled drones into space to search for new useable planets and prepare them for the arrivement of the human collonist. Both have targeted the planet Ciak, since from all the planets out there it seemed to be the one with the biggest chances to become the new home of the human race. While on their way to Planet Ciak the drones got into a metroid belt and got heavily damaged, communication back to there cooperations was no longer possible and the AI switched to stand-alone mode while still heading to the Planet Ciak. Once they got there, they started there mission to prepare the planet, but over time the Atega drones and the Iwoku drones reached each other on planet Ciak and there defense programm got activated, each of them should eliminate the other cooperations drones to secure the success of there missions. Over the years the drones had no contact to the earth base station. Their AI evolved and their plans to disable the other side got stronger and stronger. Long and heavy battles started and this is where you, the player, take over the control of the Atega drones to win their battle.***A Real Time Strategy fantasy game using the Stratagus Engine. Features 5 races, 5 vehicles per race, and 20 predefined missions. labelminimizesubject
Atom4 author2003 labelminimizeminimize
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