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Game Homepage Multiplayer Strategy: Take the reigns of a budding empire for control of Europe. It's the beginning of the 14th century and there is only one thing on the minds of the Kings of Europe: Glory! Armies mass and navies gather, pitting general against general and steel against steel. Who will be victorious? Will the Ottoman Empire finally break the Christian armies arranged against it? Will England colonize lands much closer to home? Will the Papal States move from tending the kingdom of God to tending the kingdom of man? Or will Vikings turn out to be as good at conquest as they are at pillaging? The choice is yours. Aevum Obscurum aka Das Tausenburgenspiel is a free online turn-based multiplayer strategy game, where you take the reigns of a budding empire and struggle against fellow players for control of Europe. In one game, up to 50+ players vie for supremacy, but only one can be victorious. Every game you win pushes up your score, until you don't just dominate Europe, but also your fellow players. Then all will be in your shadow and not just peasants, but even kings will worship you! All this can be yours, but only if you triumph. So, will your place be in the history books or in the mud? Will you govern or will you grovel? Do you have what it takes to rule the known world? Join Aevum Obscurum and show us what you're made of! License: free
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Game Homepage Multiplayer Strategy Game Aevum Obscurum is a turn-based multiplayer strategy game. You will have to take control of an empire at the beginning of the 14th century, Earth. Your goal is to have absolut control within the next years to come. Your empires to choose from are among England, France, Ireland, Rome and other 50+ all over Europe. A turn is usally 24h in length. Within that time period, it is up to you to login to the game, see the current events and stats. You adjust your tax and spending. You make your moves. Your moves and how they turned out will be visible at the next turn to come. It will take you approximatly 5-20 minutes to do your moves everyday. Be wary, in order to win, you will need to occupy more than 50% of the occupied territories. Also, make sure your king is safe. If your king is captured or killed by enemy forces, you will loose everything you were fighting for. License: free
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Game Homepage A good little sliding tiles puzzle game It's like the 15 game but there are pieces of different size. The goal is to help the monkey to its feet. License: free
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Game Homepage Clone of the 1981 Night Stalker video game by Mattel Electronics You're on the run. Your attackers are relentless robots. Destroy one and it's replaced by an even smarter, faster robot. It's a nightmare. Your only defenses are avoidance and weapons found somewhere in the labyrinth. When one weapon empties, you avoid robots to find another. Duck around a corner or go into your safe house. But, be careful. There are also people-size spiders and their webs to slow your escape. Bats also wing their way at you. If either spiders or bats bite you, you're stunned; easier prey for the robot attackers. License: free
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Game Homepage Shoot down asteroids on your Agenda PDA A clone of the classic vector-drawn arcade game "Asteroids." Maneuver your ship through an asteroid field and shoot the rocks into smaller and smaller pieces. Uses fixed-point math, so it runs smoothly on the Agenda. Also works well on regular PCs. License: free
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Game Homepage AGS Linux interpreter This is a Linux interpreter for the Adventure Game Studio (AGS) language. AGS allows creation of point-and-click adventure games, being used for quite a few adventure games, include AGD Interactive ones. Linux port should run with no problems any AGS game. Though, currently, only FLI/FLC videos are supported. To install, follow carefull the guideline that can be found in the FAQ. License: free
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