showing 17 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Dominions: Priests, Prophets & Pretenders | Illwinter Game Design | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
Doom | id Software | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
PokerApp | DanPuperi software | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
teknoGods | ? | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
Ultra Rogue | ? | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
Beyond Bagels | People's Computer Company | 1973 | Beyond Bagels is a code breaking game inspired by Bagels. The player must guess a three-digit code. For each guess the player is scored, 1 point for a correct digit, and 1 additional point for a digit in the correct location. | labelimagesubject |
Button, Button, Who's Got the Button? | People's Computer Company | 1973 | Mainframe***Button, Button, Who's Got the Button? is a guessing game in which seven people sit in a circle with the player in the middle. The player must find out who has the button. After each guess the guessed person tells the player if he has the button, a direct neighbour has it or gives no information. The button then either stays where it is or is passed on by the person who has it to a direct neighbour. The player wins when the button is found. | labelimagesubject |
Rogue | author | 1980 | The license for rogue forbids commercial use. Freedom to use the application for any purpose, in this case commercial use, is forbidden. For this reason it is considered a non-free application. This meets the definition of a proprietary game. [Zerothis]***The original UNIX Rogue. | labelminimizesubject |
Prince of Persia | Brøderbund | 1989 | [s]Prince of Persia must be the most ubiquitous game ever published. This UNIX port by Broderbund is proof.[/s] Well, Lode Runner has it beat I think. [spoiler=cheats;close cheats]Start the game with the command line [b][code]prince megahit[/code][/b] to activate cheat mode. Alt+D=Debug info Shift+R=See room number Shift+L=Skip level F1=Toggle Position F3=Toggle Player F6-Measurements H=Flipscreen left J=Flipscreen right N=Flipscreen down U=Flipscreen up K=Kill everything R=Resurrect -=Subtract from time limit +=Add to time limit Shift+K=Subtract from health Shift+T=Add to health Shift+S=Max health Shift+B=Night Shift+I=Invert colors[/spoiler] Tags: This port was intended for the UNIX platform, not Linux. The rest of the tags are common to the Apple ][ version and discussed on that version's info page. [Zerothis] | labelminimizeminimize |
DikuMUD | ? | 1990 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Hearts | Generic Computer Products | 1992 | labelminimizeminimize | |
SimCity for X11 | DUX Software (Maxis) | 1993 | This version of SimCity for UNIX is notable as being multiplayer. [Zerothis] | labelminimizeminimize |
SimCity for X11 | DUX Software (Maxis) | 1993 | This version of SimCity for UNIX is notable as being multiplayer. | labelminimizeminimize |
Abuse | Origin;Red Hat (Crack dot Com) | 1995 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Quake | Macmillan (id software) | 1996 | labelminimizeminimize | |
3D Mines | author | 1996 | From the readme: "This source code is provided "as-is" in the hopes that it may be helpful for anyone starting out in the world of Inventor programming. It is freely-available; however I retain full copyright over the source code and ask that you credit me as such if you use parts of my code in your own applications." And it does not compile simply on Linux. | labelminimizeminimize |
Across Lite | Literate Software Systems | 2005 | labelminimizeminimize |