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ARM64 Debian (especially for the Raspberry PI) build of BFW.
This project provides a deb package of The Battle for Wesnoth for the arm64 architecture, this is particularly useful for the Raspberry Pi.
⚠ Stable versions have even version numbers e.g. 1.16.x, and development versions have odd numbers e.g. 1.17.x.
New (and veteran) players are advised to choose the stable version instead.⚠
Look files tab for the installation instructions.
The Battle for Wesnoth is an open source, turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme. It features...
netToe is an enhanced version of the classic Tic Tac Toe. It is playable against a second player over a network (LAN, Internet etc..), against computer AI, or against another player on the same machine.
The SCND Genesis: Legends is a fighting game based on the web comic The SCND Genesis. The battle system is a hybrid of turn based RPG's and conventional 2D Fighters
UFO2000 is a turn based tactical squad simulation game with multiplayer support. It is heavily inspired by the famous X-COM: UFO Defense game and can load graphics resources and maps from it providing X-COM look and feel with multiplayer experience.
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CSBoard is a small GUI for gnuchess. It is written in C# and uses gtk-sharp and mono. It is simple, but allows you just play chess with SVG graphics and native look and desktop theme usage.
Thanks to Rich Skrenta releasing the source in May 2009, there is now a chance for the rest of us to look at Olympia and maybe fix it up to run a game again.
This is a two player, console based, game played over LAN. One player guesses a string given by second player and then second player's turn comes to guess the string.
Magic:The Gathering over LAN or Internet, alone or against another player (need IP of your opponent). The program is the judge : you play with the true rules. Firemox can also emulate another TBS. Written in Java, works on Mac, Windows and Linux.
freecity will be a city simulation game with high flexibility and combining features from other similiar games. Currently in pre-alpha, but if you can program (or, even better, make graphics) please have a look in our subversion-readme.
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Antares provides a client and server for a turn based space-themed strategy game. Rules are modular, and the default rules (and the client look and feel) resemble Stars! very closely. It is written in OCaml using the Tk binding.
Build cities, hire heroes, hire armies, fight; familiar gaming concept. All in ASCII text (ex. Linux console). Color ASCII. Take a look at the screenshots and it might help you change your mind.
Project Hommes is an attempt to create a Heroes of Might & Magic look-and-feelalike game with nice graphics for Linux. It differs from the original in the way turns are done: You send a command file to a host which calculates the next turn ('PBEM').