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Game Homepage Arkanoid style game - Christmas Edition Festive bat and ball game - based on Batty (originally for the Sinclair Spectrum). Bounce the ball to smash the bricks, destroy the aliens and collect power ups. Full version of Batty should be available early 2008. License: free
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Game Homepage An audiovisual demonstration for your text terminal The portable demonstration of AA-lib Ascii Art GFX library. License: unknown
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Game Homepage a 3d puzzle game bbm is a 3d puzzle game where the goal is to solve puzzles by destroying all the blocks. The player controls a ball and destroys blocks by running over them. The user can only destroy blocks of the same color, and is constantly challenged by indestructible blocks, locked blocks, and teleports. License: free
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Game Homepage Push the blocks and squish the beasts. Your goal is to rid the world of the fearsome beasts, either by squashing them between two blocks, or by entraping them in a confined space until they go mad and explode. Your only tools are the blocks that litter the ground around you. They are your weapons and your shields-- with them you can build traps and shelters. License: free
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Game Homepage A tribute to Streets of Rage. Originally intended as nothing more than a fun little private project, Beats of Rage soon became a very popular game which was ported to many platforms (Linux, Playstaion2, DreamCast, XBox and will go to run at others). Senile Team strive to be your source for high-quality old-school games, graphics with character, well-chosen soundtracks and, most importantly, the solid gameplay we feel one can only find in the classic genres. License: free
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Game Homepage Berusky is a free logic game based on Sokoban Berusky is a free logic game, published under GNU Public License and it's based on an ancient puzzle named Sokoban. An old idea of moving boxes in a maze has been expanded with new logic items such as explosives, stones, special gates and so on. In addition, up to five bugs can cooperate and be controlled by the player. In order to leave each level (there's about 120 levels in the game) it is necessary to own five keys and also to have a free way to the exit. Hardware and software requiements aren't so high, Berusky runs on any computer with SVGA graphics card. The game occupies 640x480 pixels from your desktop for main game and 1024x768 for level editor. Berusky was primarily aimed to MS-DOS 5.x but the new version was reworked and runs on Linux and Windows now. It uses SDL library for graphics backend. License: free
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