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    Perkun Wars

    A simple fantasy game

    A simple fantasy game based on the AI library perkun. The objective of the game is to kill a vampire. There are three towns where he may be hidden: Wyzima, Novigrad and Shadizar. It is best to attack the vampire when many NPCs are around. However Pregor and Thragos will avoid him. Dorban will constantly hunt him. It requires the perkun library - download it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/perkun/ This game is intended mainly for the developers willing to learn how to use perkun as a library.
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    FreeLords

    FreeLords

    Turn-based strategy game

    FreeLords is a turn-based-strategy game. Explore, occupy, produce armies in cities and kill your enemies.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    monhun

    monhun

    The Monster Hunt Game

    The objective in the game is to kill all monsters. However you can hardly do it alone. In order to win you need to cooperate with the NPCs (Non-Player-Characters). They have various professions and belong to various races. They usually do their work and store the outcome in the houses, but they will willingly follow you if you ask them to. A party of several NPCs is strong enough to kill an orc, a bear, sometimes even a dragon.
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    S.C.O.U.R.G.E. is a roguelike game with a 3D user interface. The game allows a group of four characters to search for treasure, kill enemies, gain levels, etc. The code is C++ using SDL, OpenGL and freetype. The game uses Squirrel for scripting.
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    This is a game developed in Java. it was developed using the libjcsi library. It's premise is that you are Theseus and you have to find your way through the Labyrinth, kill the Minotaur, and return to the exit with his head.
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    A 3D (openGL) tank game based loosly on scorched earth, but including a single player element. The goal is to kill the other tanks and as much terrain as possible.
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