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    Beauty hunter Senior Member Raz's Avatar
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    Default Re: The Freeware and Open Source Software Thread

    Darn! How come I didn't find this earlier?

    Abuse
    Homepage Note: not the original homepage, the original has been taken of the net, (but you can still get it here.)
    OS: Windows, but originally on DOS.
    Open Source: Not sure, could someone check for me. (I accidentally removed it from my PC)
    Description: A fairly old action sidescrolling shooter, first made for MS-DOS as shareware, but has recently become free and works under Windows, with only slight changes to the DOS original. Think Alien vs Predator minus the marines. Light on plot and story, still very fun - makes you feel like you're back at the arcades. Comes with it's own editor for new levels if you would like to make them.

    Scorched 3D
    Homepage
    OS: Windows, Mac, Linux - tells you here
    Open Source: Yes
    Description: Remember the old Scorched Earth? The mother of all games? Well now it's back and with more firepower than ever before! And is in 3D. Very fun turned-based game, I first got it when browsing the net during a long and lengthy installation of another game, thinking it'd be a bit of fun. Now whenever I'm installing a game or just want to kill some time, I start up Scorched 3D.

    Oh and, yes another game:
    Dink Smallwood
    Homepage
    OS: Windows
    Open Source: Yes
    Description: An isometric RPG set in a medieval-fantasy kind of world. Outdated graphics-wise, but very fun. It will keep you enjoyed for hours on end. I can't say much more, but it's so full of humour that I'd get it just for the laughs it will bring. Trust me, you'll enjoy it and I guarantee that you will smile at least once during the course of the game. I managed to get the game when it first became freeware on CD form, this was before the turn of the century - and I've still got it on my PC to this day (26-Feb-08).

    (This all comes under Gaming of course)
    Also, could I suggest Roguelike games? Not very good for those less nerdy than I, but I find that they kill time too. =D
    Last edited by Raz; 02-26-2008 at 13:15.
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