World of Padman (WoP) is an open source first-person shooter computer game available in both English and German. Originally it was a modification for the game Quake III Arena titled PadMod created in the year 2004. After the source code for Quake III Arena was released, the game became standalone. The idea is based on the Padman comic strip for the magazine PlayStation Games created by the professional cartoon artist Andreas ‘ENTE’ (German for “Duck”) Endres, who is also the man who made many of the maps included with the game in 1998. The current version runs on an enhanced version of the ioquake3 engine, which is based on the Quake III Arena engine.
Version 1.5 has been recently released.
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DON’T LOOK BACK! Made to maximize the visual intensity of the iPhone 4 Retina Display, get the cutting edge in adrenaline-driven gameplay on the App Store™! The Mirror’s Edge experience for iPhone® & iPod touch® will leave you breathless!
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This well know freeware titles, have recently(more or less) been released in new versions.
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The guys added the games from the first Humble to the offer, the games are all remedable on Steam for new purchasers, the Humble Indie Bundle #1 is only unlocked if you pay more than the current average (which is 7.39 $ the moment i am writing). If you’d like to pay under the average and increase your payment later on your download page, that will work too.
Steam keys for the Humble Bundle #1 are a little glitchy: they don’t unlock Samorost 2 or the Mac versions of Gish and Aquaria. A fix is being worked, no guarantees through. Additionally, only 150,000 keys are available. First come first serve basis, maybe more keys will be added but no guarantee. Also, no promises about activating HIB #1 games on Desura at the moment.
The offer is limited (will end in some days).
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A new version of WarSow is out!
Warsow is a completely free fastpaced first-person shooter (FPS) set in a futuristic cartoon-like world for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
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LÖVE is a framework you can use to make 2D games in Lua. It’s free, open-source, and works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
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15-year-old Belinda Nettle is studying at Linville Girls High School in Australia’s Blue Mountains. After falling asleep in the library one afternoon, she wakes from her mundane existence into a nightmare. Her classmates are transformed, nameless terrors seek her out across the schoolgrounds, and traps and tricks threaten her life at every turn.
Can you help Belinda survive this terror-filled night and solve its mysteries? And will there be a new day?
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Build games visually using a drag-and-drop interface along with a robust behavior system. Publish your games quickly and easy to the iPhone, iPod Touch, Mac Desktop, and the Web.
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Above and Below is a browser-based video game built in Unity 3D, is the debut release from solo independent game-maker Christopher ‘Jack’ Nilssen.
In Above and Below, the player controls a tiny person that can jump up to the harrowing heights and fall down into the deadly depths of the game world, collecting valuable treasures, avoiding mindless minions, and defeating terrible guardians. A casual platformer, the full experience can be had in under thirty minutes and is available completely free from the developer’s website.
Above and Below is the result of eight weeks of intensive full-time work. It is delivered via the Unity 3D game engine to browsers, and represents the first in a series of free-to-play efforts from Jack’s Dark Acre.
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Red Crucible is a revolutionary new 3D game on Facebook, featuring arena style vehicle combat within fully rendered 3D settings. Red Crucible is designed to appeal to both Facebook casual and hard core gamers.
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