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    Dave Gnukem

    Dave Gnukem

    A 2D scrolling platform shooter, inspired by Duke Nukem 1

    Dave Gnukem is a retro-style 2D scrolling platform shooter. It is inspired by & similar to Duke Nukem 1, a famous 1991 classic. It currently runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, OpenPandora, MorphOS & more. It's not a clone or remake; it's more like a parody. ~2022/2023: New packages for Debian, Ubuntu etc.! https://repology.org/project/davegnukem/versions 3 Apr 2018: Version 1 out! As of 8 Oct 2016, this project is active again. Source: https://github.com/davidjoffe/dave_gnukem Dev...
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    Still Yet Another Sokoban

    Still Yet Another Sokoban

    An implementation of the popular Sokoban puzzle game. Win/Mac/Linux

    An implementation of the popular Sokoban puzzle game. The goal is to push the crates onto the designated squares without getting stuck. Crates can only be pushed forward. The levels provided are assembled from various third-party sources. Sokoban was originally created in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi. Available as Windows installer, portable .zip for Windows, Mac .dmg file, or cross-platform source code. Source code: http://github.com/davidjoffe/sokoban (source code is C++, only...
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