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Your Projects on Linux/BSD

Started by December 23, 2006 08:07 PM
23 comments, last by Rhaythe 17 years, 7 months ago
How we all doin? What's everyone working on with Linux or any other Unix derivative? Please, post some screenshots and links. I'd like to see them. I ask because I don't see another thread for this in this forum, and I'm ready to try Ubuntu Linux or FreeBSD again for a game project I have in mind. So go ahead: Pimp your Project! Show us what's in your home directory. What do you have lying in that subversion repository? Show us the guts of that very sexy bash script. :P Thanks ahead of time, Benji
A Pong clone I worked on during the summer. Too bad school started...




More info here if you're interested. By the way, the source code is available, but I wouldn't look at it. It's probably really bad coding as I am a newb.
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this is the only halfway interesting thing i have to show right now. i've regained my interest in java since the jdk6 release and impending license change to the gpl.

ooooooo pretty

this is my 1,000th post and i think this is the first time i've ever shown anything on here. [lol]
This space for rent.
I develop gnome-hearts.


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Hi there.

Here is a screen shot of my current game project.




Im using fluxbox on slackware, even though I keep telling myself I want to go back to debian and apt :p
The nice thing about my project isnt realy the graphics (yet) but rather that Im on a roll with Ogre :)
Im also using Blender to create the models.
I am currently working on a Space Invaders clone:



It's, uh, a work in progress. B-)
-------------------------GBGames' Blog: An Indie Game Developer's Somewhat Interesting ThoughtsStaff Reviewer for Game Tunnel
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I work on Crown and Cutlass, which is a cross-platform game sort of along the lines of the old Pirates! games. Almost all of our development is in Linux. Although we are in the middle of a rewrite, here are a few pre-rewrite screenshots:





Crown and Cutlass! Why does that game sound and look familiar? Has it been featured in linuxgames.com or tuxgames.com?
-------------------------GBGames' Blog: An Indie Game Developer's Somewhat Interesting ThoughtsStaff Reviewer for Game Tunnel
My first proper game project was a lunar lander clone, though I never got around to fixing the collision detection.



My current project is a 3d game engine, with a realtime modeler (screenshot of the modeler in action.) Yes, it's a work in progress :P

Hero of Allacrost, a 2D RPG that I've been working on for over a couple years now in my capricious spare time. The demo we released last October runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, and Windows. We're making great progress on the game, but still have a very long ways to go. Media below. [grin]



Game Logo


Screenshots

The Title Screen


Map Exploration


Talking to Laila's Father


Fighting a Battle


Character Management


Artwork
Character Portraits


Sprite Sheets


Harrvah Town Tile Set


Battle Portrait Damage Frames


Music
Confrontation -- our battle theme


Demo 0.1.0, released October 2006


Links
Website - http://www.allacrost.org/
Wiki - http://wiki.allacrost.org/
Forums - http://www.allacrost.org/forum
IRC channel - #allacrost at irc.freenode.net
Bug Tracker - http://bugs.allacrost.org/ (we also use this for task management)
Sourceforge Project Page - http://sourceforge.net/projects/allacrost
Subversion Repository (web-browsable) - http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/allacrost/


Hero of Allacrost - A free, open-source 2D RPG in development.
Latest release June, 2015 - GameDev annoucement

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