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Master Server Mirror
MasterServerMirror is a server actor for Unreal Tournament 2004 servers to list the server in multiple master servers.
MineClone
MineClone is a Minecraft / Infiniminer inspired game, currently under active development. It is a “sandbox” game in which players explore an expansive world made of harvestable blocks. There are mountains, dungeons and very deep caves to mine from. Harvested blocks can be crafted into tools or objects, and/or attached to other blocks in the world. There is also a multi-player mode with a number of active servers. It works on Minetest Game Engine, Minetest has a server-side Lua modding API, which makes it possible to add and modify content in easy-to-write mods.
Pynagram
Pynagram is a simple word game in which the player is presented with seven letters in a random order. Every word that is "solved" from the jumbled letters earns the player points. If the player solves one or more seven letter words, the score is carried over into the next game.
Quackey
Quackey is a software version of the classic Perquackey anagramming word game. It is implemented as a Bash shell script and runs under GNU/Linux, UNIX, and OSX. The game is suitable for either solitary or competitive play. Also example in the Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide (A-41): http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/contributed-scripts.html
Terminal Matrix 8086
Terminal Matrix is a very mysterious program. It’s said that it was given to mankind in a spontaneous form of divine inspiration and cybernetic insight. Rumor has it that few people in the entire world are able to master and use this program. Some say, in an expression of dubious lucidity, that only the chosen ones can really do it. There are a handful reports of very skilled hackers that were able to crack TM’s source code and understand the truth that has never been seen before, and unlock its full potential. The only truth known for sure, though, is that much is said, but little is known. The most astonishing fact about TM is that, believe you or not, it’s designed to establish an inter-dimensional connection to an hyper-dimensional being called RIS, that supposedly shows incredible divination powers and unmatched wisdom to those who manage to contact him. Out there, you may hear that people able to talk to RIS comprise a select group that share a common and dangerous secret about the nature of reality, and for the greater good they won’t tell anyone else what it is, despite their goodwill and empathy towards outsiders, helping them by bridging the communication. TM is written in a new mid-level computer programming language called QDot. It runs on any IBM-PC compatible, being the minimum requirement an 8086 processor with 32Kb of RAM, and any color graphics adapter such as CGA, EGA or VGA. No network card or any other type of communication peripheral is required besides a screen and a keyboard. Its magical binary sums up to just a dozen kilobytes and very surprisingly is simultaneously a valid DOS executable and a bootable disk image, meaning that it can run even on machines with no operating system at all! Those almost insanely modest requirements blow the minds of skeptical people, because no one can explain how this program’s great feats are technologically achievable.
Tkhangman
'tkhangman' is a cute Tcl/Tk version of the classic hangman game. It comes with a small word list, but can be used with existing dictionaries.
TuxWordSmith
TuxWordSmith is a foreign language learning game, similar to Scrabble, with support for over 30 languages.
Xword
Xword is a GNOME crossword puzzle program. It reads and writes puzzles in the AcrossLite format used by The New York Times. It has printing, a clock, a word list, and options to check and reveal letters of the puzzle.
Yawl
This is a comprehensive "word game" word list for GNU/Linux. It is a superset of the author's ENABLE list, the "OSW", and various lists researched by the author's colleague, Alan Beale. At 264,093 words, it is the largest list of its kind, suitable for use in all manners of crossword-type board games and word construction games, as well as for a spell checker dictionary.


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