DOOM 3 on AROS

Nick Andrews, one of our senior developers is ironing out the final bugs on it's DOOM3 code.

NEXUIZ the first port by BSzili

The new developer in town (regarding aros) is on a porting rampage and its second port was well received by AROS gaming community.

Aquaria - A magic journey...

Aquaria is the most beautiful game ever and it's available for AROS.

Retro fun on AROS....

Insane Jump and Run Game with Puzzle elements... Really hard retro game action with knobs on!

AROS Playground Wallpapers

Some Desktop Wallpapers with AROS Gaming inspiration, done specially by our resident artists...

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Cave Story: Doukutsu Monogatari

Cave Story, or Doukutsu Monogatari, is a Japanese freeware PC side-scrolling platformer game developed by Studio Pixel   . It has been translated into English by Aeon Genesis Translations   and will have an official translation script published sometime in the near future.
This is really one of those games that can be considered an almost masterpiece of game design. There are so many wonderful and classic gaming elements, that I cannot even begin to describe just one quality well enough to say "It is for this one reason alone that Cave Story is a great game." There is just so much effort, originality and ingenuity behind this game and it really shows more and more as you play through it.


More info on Cave Story can be found on this web-site

AROS Port was handled by Bszilard Biró.

And it can be downloaded here and the data for Cave Story Deluxe here

Install procedure:
Copy "Doukutsu.exe" and the "data" directory next to the executable. After that all you have to is to start "nx", and have fun.



Thursday, November 22, 2012

OpenJazz: Jazz JackRabbit engine




Jazz Jackrabbit is a series of video games featuring the titular character of Jazz Jackrabbit, a green anthropomorphic hare, who fights with his turtle nemesis, Devan Shell, in a science fiction parody of the fable of The Tortoise and the Hare. Created by Cliff Bleszinski and developed by Epic MegaGames, the series debuted on the personal computer in 1994 with Jazz Jackrabbit. The series consists of two computer games and a handheld console game. He was originally the mascot of EpicGames.
OpenJazz is a free, open-source re-implementation of the classic jazz Jackrabbit ™ games. OpenJazz can be compiled on a wide range of operating systems. To play, you will need the files from one of the original games.


 OpenJazz Webiste can be found here

AROS Port was handled by Bszilard Biró - AROS EXEC-Thread

You can download it at AROS-ARCHIVES (not ready yet) and the shareware version can be downloaded at DOS Games Archives.


Thursday, November 1, 2012

TUX Football: TUX nowhere to be seen...


Tux Football is a great 2D soccer(for U.S.)/football(outside U.S) game. It aims on bringing old style gameplay from AMIGA times back to your computer with more up to date graphics! It's gameplay is similar to old classics such as Anco's Kick Off and Sensible Software's Sensible Soccer or it's sequel SWOS.
The gameplay is designed to be quick, responsive and fun. You are always in control of the player closest to the ball. The ball is controled via two differentn kick buttons - one for pass, and one for shoot. Aftertouch can be applied to shots by quickly pressing and holding the direction you want the ball to bend towards. Pushing in the opposite direction to what you kicked the ball makes it raise into the air, pushing in the same direction as the ball makes it dip towards the ground.

 It's still W.I.P. so here's what is done so far (at the date of this anouncement):
  • Two Teams
  • Pass, Kick, Tackles, Headers
  • Aftertouch
  • Bounds detection (i.e. we know when throw ins, goals, etc. happens)
  • Realistic physics on the ball, including bouncing off goal posts.
  • Title Screen, With menu.
  • Sound Support, including sfx and music
  • Computer controlled players
  • Redefining keys, selecting number of players
Still to be done:
  • More Teams
  • More graphics and moves, such as throw-in graphics, rolling around on the floor in agony, etc.
  • Talking about agony, injuries and player-player collision detection need to be added
  • Along with yellow cards and red cards
  • And substitutions
  • Joystick support
  • Music and SFX need to be improved.
  • Networked play
  • Leagues, player stats, transfer market


Port is being handled by Boran Serkan, and he promises to keep an eye and update the port as well as it progresses - so keep your eyes on the available downloads.

Download Aros version at PortaCall site

Controls:
Direction Keys : Move player around
Left Shift : Shoot (heavy kick in the air)
Left Ctrl : Pass (softer kick along the ground, directed to feet of the closest player on your team in the direction you passed in)

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Nether Earth: RTS ZX Remake



Nether Earth was the very first real time strategy game. Designed for ZX-SPECTRUM machine with only needed 48KB of RAM to work. It had all the typical elements of strategy games: resources, factories, combat units, etc.
Nether Earth is a very interesting game from the point of vies of Artificial Intelligence (AI) since all the robots are self controlled. You just have to give your orders to the robots and they will try to follow them. For instance you can tell a robot to "CAPTURE NEUTRAL FACTORIES", and the robot will find it's own path to reach the closest factory avoiding the obstacles they found.


This is the remake for modern hardware AI has been improved, maps added, and the graphics are rendered using OpenGL and the SDL library.




The goal
As in almost all strategy games, the goal is to eliminate the enemy. To achieve it, you have WARBASES, that have the ability to produce ROBOTS (your combat units). You can design your own robots by combining several pieces (TRACKS, ANTIGRAVITATIONAL DEVICE, CANNONS, MISSILE BAYS, etc). To build robots you need RESOURCE points. Each warbase procudes 5 resource points every day, but you can increase it by conquering FACTORIES. To conquer a factory, let a robot stay in its door for almost 12 hours, then the factory will be yours. Once you have a combat foe ready to attack, you can send your robots against the enemy robots, factories or warbases. To conquer a warbase you have to follow the same procedure as to conquer a factory. Once you have conquered all the warbases, you have won the game.


The robots
The most exciting pat of Nether Earth is that it allows you to design you own robots. You can build robots by using the following construction pieces:
    Traction pieces:
    - BIPOD: The simplest traction piece. It's very slow, but very resistent, and will give to your robot some extra shield points.
    - TRACKS: A fast traction piece, it's not as expensive as the antigravitational device, but is quite fast.
    - ANTIGRAVITATIONAL DEVICE: The fastest traction piece. But also expensive.
  
    Weapons:
    - CANNONS: The cheapest weapon, and of course the less powerful.
    - MISSILES: A great weapon, more powerful than cannons.
    - PHASERS: The most effective weapon.
    - NUCLEAR BOMB: The most destructive weapon. Once fired, it will destroy all the robots and buildings near the robot that has the bomb (including it).

    Special:
    - ELECTRONIC BRAIN: This piece enhances the intelligence of the robots, allowing them to perform your orders more effectively.

As more pieces you put to your robot, more shield points will it have, so it's important that if you have enough money, put as many weapons as you can into your robot!

NETHER EARTH REMAKE

You can find the original here: Nether Earth Remake

AROS Port by Boran Serkan

Download the AROS version at Portacall site


Monday, October 22, 2012

KETM: Kill Everything that moves


KETM (or Kill Everything that moves) is a sprite based top scrolling shoot'em-up (in the very best tradition of the genre) for diferent OS'es that uses an original combat system desgined just for this title. This system takes the manic shooter approach up a notch. 



AROS Port by Boran Serkan (this is based on the PSP port.)

You can download at Portacall site


Extra notes:
Added features:
- Togle music
- Togle FullScreen (you have to select 2x to get fullscreen)

Usage:
Ketm -h (for help)
Ketm -1941 (To play 1941 game)
Ketm -original (and to to play original)

or just double click on the icon which has -original as default..

1941 is just a Episodes which is a folder called (1941) you can play other Episodes which will have different startup logo's or game play..





Sunday, October 21, 2012

X-pired: 2 ports available



X-pired is an action-puzzle game written in C using SDL, SDL_mixer, SDL_image and SDL_gfx libraries distributed under the terms of GNU GPL. The goal of the game in each level is to reach the exit square, avoiding exploding barrels and other deadly stuff...



The orginal game was authored by Miroslav Kucer and available at Sourceforge

There are 2 ports for this game: an old one by Mathias Rustler and a new one by Boran Serkan.

You can download the old one at Aros-archives and the new one at the Portacall site.


Friday, October 19, 2012

Hex-a-hop: Simple and non taxing


Hex-a-Hop is a hexagonal tile-based puzzle game where the main character hops and clears all green tiles.
It's not taxing in terms of moves or time since you have infinite undos and no time limits -- it's just a matter of finding a path to clear all the green tiles and step on a safe tile at the end.

The original game site can be found here

This port was handled by Boran Serkan.

It can be downloaded at his Portacall site


Here's a video that ilustrates the gameplay:

Monday, October 15, 2012

FreeCiv: Classic Strategy

Freeciv is a single and multiplayer turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the commercial proprietary Sid Meier's Civilization series. The game's default settings are closest to Civilization II, in both gameplay and graphics (including the units and the isometric grid).
Released under the GNU General Public License, Freeciv is free and open source software.



Players take the role of tribal leaders in 4000 B.C. who must guide their peoples through the centuries. Over time, new technologies are discovered, which allow the construction of new city buildings and the deployment of new units. Players can wage war on one another or form diplomatic relationships.
The game ends when one civilization has eradicated all others or accomplished the goal of space colonization, or at a given deadline. If more than one civilization remains at the deadline, the player with the highest score wins. Points are awarded for the size of a civilization, its wealth, and cultural and scientific advances.

FreeCIV


The original project can be found at sourceforge and further instructions here

AROS port was handled by Bszilárd Biró, and it has still some quirks but it's regarded as functional.

Download AROS FreeCIV at his Web page.



AROS FreeCIV running on a window