7 projects tagged "First Person Shooters"
Legends is a fast-paced first-person-perspective online multiplayer game. It is designed to take advantage of the beautiful environments available from the Torque engine it is based on, while still offering the breakneck pacing and variety of styles available from such classics as Quake and Tribes. The addition of a jetpack adds a new dimension to mobility.
Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge (EMR) is a first-person shooter game with an epic and in-depth story line. The player travels through time in the Jurassic period, Camelot period, and into the future to chase down Morgana. Using the Aleph One engine, EMR creates an amazing new world, making it an entirely fun and unique gaming experience.
iMaze is a multi-player network action game for TCP/IP with 3D graphics under X11 in which players runs through a labyrinth, trying to shoot other players and computer-controlled ninjas without being shot by them. It features a sophisticated, reliable network protocol which works even with SLIP connections over modems. Its windows can be freely scaled to avoid speed drawbacks due to poor display performance.
enelin8 is a sci-fi 3d shooter. You receive a cryptic distress call from the moon Beya B4, normally inhabited only by robotic mining drones. Upon setting out to investigate, the drones attack you. Blast your way through walls and defenses with your well-armed shuttle, deeper down into the robotic mining facility towards the source of the distress signal.
YAWn! Linux is a client for the YAWn! service, which keeps track of the names used by players of "Return to Castle Wolfenstein". Players are tracked by their unique PunkBuster GUID, and thus players cannot hide behind a fake name to play recklessly or purposely misbehave. YAWn! adds a console command to "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" that lists all players like PunkBuster does. However, this command also displays the other names that the player has used before, or (for players that use YAWn! themselves) the name and taunt-message that the player chose at registration.