16 projects tagged "Games"
FMG is a futuristic war game based on full metal planet (an 'old' board game) and playable in a Web browser. Land your spaceship on Full Metal Planet, pick up ore, destroy or capture the enemy expensive hardware, and if you can, capture their own freighter with a hold full to bursting. Each game is independent. Although it is playable in English, not everything in the guide is translated yet.
Beat Back the Horde is a rhythm-time strategy game for Android 2.2 and up, focusing on fast-paced placing of units while tapping to the beat! Build up combos to spawn Über Units! It is playable in single-player mode, or in multi-player mode over Bluetooth, and can be learned in a minute and played for hours. It includes many achievements to unlock, five songs to master, adjustable difficulty single-player AI, and particle effects.
JGame Flash is an ActionScript 3 port of the JGame 3.5 API. It can be compiled with the free Flex toolkit. A Java-AS3 translator is included to make porting games easier. The goal of this project is to eventually enable JGame Java games to be converted (partially) automatically to ActionScript 3. JGame Flash works on Android Flash 10.1 and supports accelerometer input.
The Kowalski project aims to provide a data driven, lightweight cross platform audio solution. The target audience is developers of games and similar applications where real time audio plays an important role. The Kowalski engine, which is the runtime component, relies only on host-specific external libraries to pass the final output buffers to the audio hardware. All other processing is done in the engine code. Features include positional audio (distance attenuation, cone attenuation, Doppler shift, binaural panning), real time Ogg Vorbis decoding, a powerful mix bus system, and tools to build, validate, and view Kowalski data.
Forge has more than 3,000 cards and allows to you play the trading card game Magic: The Gathering against the computer with rules enforcement. Other formats include drafting, sealed deck, and the "quest mode" where you start with a basic deck and you win more cards. The AI and user interface are basic but usable.