Games

Votes: 1
GemRB is an open-source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine.
GemRB (Game engine made with preRendered Background) is a portable open-source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine.
You need to own the original games in order to play them.
Version 0.8.0 changes: New features -iwd2: Chapter 0+1 completable, full spellbook and ECL support -multibyte font support (chinese, korean, japanese) -favourite weapon/spell tracking, bg1 dreams -most gemrb overrides were moved and are now moddable via game override -initial bundled gemrb demo stubs Improved features -random encounters and spawns (properly difficult) -iwd2 combat, stats, spells, skills, effects and actions -animations, speech, input -looting, worldmap, hotkeys (work everywhere), fatigue -bugfixes

Votes: 9
Wagic is an heroic fantasy collectible trading card game
In Wagic, you play as a wizard against the CPU with your army of minions. You start the game with a small collection of cards (symbolizing creatures and spells), and as you win battles against the AI, you earn credits that allow you to buy more cards and build more powerful decks. As you play, you unlock cards and new game modes, so Wagic is much more than a simple card simulation. Wagic feature

Votes: 18
Settlers II alike fantasy real-time strategy game
Widelands is a strategy game aiming for gameplay similar to Settlers II by BlueByte.
In this game, you start out on a small piece of land with nothing more than a few of useful resources. Using those, you can build yourself an empire with many thousands of inhabitants. On your way towards this goal, you will have to build up an economic infrastructure, explore the lands around you and face enemies who are trying to rule the world just like you do.

Votes: 135
A hex-based tactical game
Crimson Fields is a hex-based tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle (tm). Two players command their units on a map of hexagons, trying to accomplish mission objectives ranging from defending important locations to simply destroying all enemy forces. The game can either be played in 'hot seat' mode, via email, or against the computer.

Votes: 88
A Kaboom! clone
"Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console game, "Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and sound effects, and music and accelerometer based controls.
The Mad Bomber is loose in the city and he's dropping bombs everywhere! It's your job to catch them before they hit the ground and explode. Luckily, you have a set of trusty buckets to extinguish the bombs with.