
#Free game making software with built in combat system simulator#
Acm GNU ACM is a distributed aerial combat simulator that runs on the X Windows System. Abuse Abuse is a 2D side-scrolling shoot-'em-up action/puzzle game. It is essentially designed for realism, and simulates many features of real-life ATC tasks such as strip rack and sequence management, handovers to/from neighbouring controllers, transponder identification, flight plan filing, ATIS recording.

ATC-pie ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program for solo training sessions or multi-player games connected to the FlightGear MP network. As a last resort, you can send a train back to its base. You must resolve this by making a train wait while you rush another train. Since trains are continously being launched, more than 1 train will want to use the same section of a track, potentially leading to a collision. You pick a train and accelerate, brake, or stop as necessary to safely guide it to its destination. Each game is played on a set of tracks on which trains run at regular intervals. A2b a2b is an abstract train game where you guide trains to their destination without letting them collide with each other.

Two players supported by connecting to multiple X-Window displays. Different view modes are available, including split red/blue mode for using 3D glasses. 3D Pong A one-or-two player "pong" (ball and paddles) game for X-Window, drawn using vectors (lines).

The project is highly ambitious, involving state-of-the-art 3D graphics, detailed artwork, sound, and a flexible and powerful custom-built game engine. In short, it is a historically-based war/economy game that allows players to relive or rewrite the history of Western civilizations, focusing on the years between 500 B.C. (pronounced “zero ey-dee”) is a real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare.
