UnCiv, is an open-source 2D recreation of Civilization V for the Android operating system and desktop. For windows, linux and android.
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UnCiv, is an open-source 2D recreation of Civilization V for the Android operating system and desktop. For windows, linux and android.
(more…)Anarchy Arcade is a media-focused 3D desktop with multiplayer and internet capabilities.
Dragon Age Legends is now a single-player, downloadable game!
We talked about this one some time ago, it was released as a freeware, now the author is about to release a commercial version, so if you liked the game and want to support the author buy a copy of the commercial version, meanwhile here the demo of the game.
* Fight your way through a fantasy dungeon in 10 minutes or less
* Classic roguelike play re-imagined as a single-screen puzzle game
* Unlock loads of classes, races and challenge dungeons for awesome replayability
* Online leaderboard allows you to compare yourself against other players
* Deep, challenging, randomly-generated gameplay
Desktop Dungeons offers an unquestionably unique approach to roguelike games by taking compactness to the extreme. It distills the entire genre to a few core ideas which pay homage to the greats while forging new ground with gameplay similar to that of Oasis or Tower of the Sorcerer. It also features emergent complexity that rewards truly skilled and thoughtful players.
With an extensive character unlock system and an average play length of about ten minutes, Desktop Dungeons is a great coffee-break game for just about any player.
ABOUT VMWAROS, www.vmwaros.org
WmwAROS is a pre-configured AROS desktop envirnoment available in two formats: a bootable live-DVD installable on the hard drive, and a disk image for VMware. The AROS Research Operating System is a open source lightweight, efficient and flexible desktop operating system, aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1 at the API level, while improving on it in many areas.
ABOUT AROS, www.aros.org
Do you remember the good old Amiga times? Computing was funny and almost never a pain. AmigaOS was really easy to understand and, thanks to its elegance and optimisation, could run excellent applications on low-spec machines, without wasting hardware resources. But it was ages ago. The AROS Research Operating System tries to port al the good things of AmigaOS on other platforms, being an open-source re-implementation (rewritten from scratch) of Amiga API and environment.