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  2. Unvanquished (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The lineage of the Daemon engine. Unvanquished uses the Dæmon Engine, [7] [8] born from a merge of the Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory engine and the XreaL engine. [9] That merge was initially named OpenWolf [10] before being renamed to Dæmon [11] [12] before the first alpha release of Unvanquished was released. [13]

  3. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight online FPS (45-50 MB package), with a built-in map maker and capable of being played with a 56k connection. C-evo: 1999 2013 TBТ, 4X: Public-domain software: Proprietary: 2D: Inspired by Sid Meier's Civilization: Alien Arena: 2004 2011 FPS: GPL: Proprietary [43] 3D: Based on ID Software open-source engine. Celeste 64: Fragments ...

  4. Parsec (software) - Wikipedia

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    Parsec also provides a paid "Parsec for Teams" version with additional features for artists and developers, such as additional administrative tools, better color accuracy and the ability to stream multiple screens at once. Parsec Warp adds additional settings, visual enhancements and more controls. The 4:4:4 mode makes colors sharper and crisper.

  5. Crawl (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crawl is a brawler video game by Australian developer Powerhoof. Up to four players and bots in local multiplayer advance through randomly generated dungeons with one player as the hero and the others as spirits who possess traps and monsters in the environment to kill and thus replace the hero.

  6. Facing Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Facing Worlds, also known by its filename CTF-Face, is a multiplayer map for the first-person shooter video games Unreal Tournament (1999), Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, Unreal Tournament 3, and Unreal Tournament (2014). Consisting of two identical towers separated by a parallel bridge, each team must fight their way into the ...

  7. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Roguelikes have continued to be produced, including Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, Tales of Maj'Eyal, HyperRogue, DRL, Isleward, [26] Egoboo, S.C.O.U.R.G.E., [27] Shattered Pixel Dungeon, [28] as well as Linley's Dungeon Crawl and its offspring Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. The source code to the original Rogue was released under the BSD ...

  8. Teeworlds - Wikipedia

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    Map landscape themes include grass, cave, winter, desert, and jungle, which feature map elements such as spikes, pitfalls, and non-hook-able metal and rock in vanilla gametypes. Teeworlds works as a client-server system and the player can choose from a list of available game servers for multiplayer gaming.

  9. Thousand Parsec - Wikipedia

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    Thousand Parsec (TP) is a free and open source project with the goal of creating a framework for turn-based space empire building games. Thousand Parsec is a framework for creating a specific group of games, which are often called 4X games , from the main phases of gameplay that arise: eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate. [ 2 ]