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Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction 3.01 Chain Reaction (aka Critical Mass, aka Atoms) is an addictive, multi-player 'board' game. Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction is easy to learn to play. There is a computer player (for 2 player games only). · Players take turns to add units (blobs) of their colour to either an empty cell or a cell they already occupy. · Once the number of blobs in a cell equals the number of neighbouring cells - 2 in a corner, 3 along an edge and 4 elsewhere - the blobs 'explode', adding 1 blob to each neighbour and leaving the original cell empty. · The neigbouring cell may then have enough blobs to explode as well - making their neigbours explode, and so on - a chain reaction. · Any blobs affected by the chain reaction change colour to that of the person making the move - this is how other player's cells are taken. · Wipe out your opponent(s) and win - eventually someone is going to win because the total number of blobs increases by 1 with each move, gradually filling the board. Here are some key features of "Lee Haywood s Chain Reaction": · Provides a high-quality computer player (for a single opponent). · Allows between 2 and 6 players. · Graphical implementation - can be played either in a window or in full-screen mode. · Configurable for different screen resolutions, allowing massive boards to be used. · Audio support for both sound-cards and simple beeps/bells. · Features a grid editor. · Automatically moves the mouse pointer back to the current player's last position. · Indicates where each player last went. · Shows progress indicators for each player and for the whole game. · Player names may be entered and saved. · Players can choose their favourite colour to play with. · Foreground and background 'skins' may be changed. · Saved states can be automatically loaded when the program starts. Game options: · Provides the ability to undo and redo all moves. · Games in progress can be saved and resumed later. · Locks keyboard and mouse controls individually for each player. · Players can stick with their favourite colour when the order of play is changed. · Sound can be turned on and off during a game (for both samples and beeps). Requirements: · SDL if compiling from sources · FPC (Free Pascal Compiler) for computer player What's New in This Release: · Assume that configured file names are relative to the current user's home directory. · Added the ability to create a settings file in Linux in the user's home directory called .reactionrc which overrides any system-level settings. · Some small fixes GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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EZ-AV Tools for Unix 0.0.2 EZ-AV Tools for Unix is a set of CLI tools that give *nix users access to the extended functionality of the EZ-AV brand of digital au GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Sonic-Rainbow 0.7.2.2 Sonic-Rainbow is a graphical multi-media player for Linux systems GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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cd player 0.4a cd player is a really small cd player for Linux with a curses-like user interface. Here are some key features of "cd player": · m GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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mp3blaster 3.2.3 Mp3blaster is an mp3 player for computers running a UNIX-like operating system, e.g GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Ambisonics Player 1.0 Ambisonics Player is a simple player for ambisonics files GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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FlowPlayer 1.10 FlowPlayer project is a video player for Flash Video in FLV format The Apache License 2.0 |
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music_command 0.1 music_command lets you change tracks or toggle the playing state in your currently running media player. For example, "music_comma GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Lien Mp3 Player 0.6.2 Lien Mp3 Player is a mp3 and audio cd player for GNU Linux console. All you need is a Pentium 90 or faster computer (you can do mo GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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MPEG Audio/Video Player 1.1.2 MPEG Audio/Video Player is a simple MPEG and AC3 player for Linux, BSD, and Windows systems. It plays MPEG transport, program, and GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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