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 xscorch 0.1.5 (Stable)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, Apr 6th 2000 01:19 UTC (8 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Thu, Mar 25th 2004 03:52 UTC (4 years, 6 months ago)


About:
Xscorch is a clone of the classic DOS game "Scorched Earth". The basic goal is to annihilate enemy tanks using overpowered guns. Players can purchase weapons and accessories to defend their tank, and they can attack enemy tanks by adjusting the angle of the tank's turret and the firing power. Xscorch supports gameplay with humans and computer AIs, and network gameplay is in development.

Release focus: N/A

Changes:
This release features Sequential mode, the Triple Turret accessory, and randomized player locations. There were also several bug fixes.

Author:
Justin David Smith [contact developer]

Rating:
8.30/10.00 (5 votes)

Homepage:
http://xscorch.org./
Tar/GZ:
http://xscorch.org./releases/xscorch-latest.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://xscorch.org./releases/ChangeLog-latest

Trove categories: [change]
[Environment]  X11 Applications
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Games/Entertainment, Games/Entertainment :: Turn Based Strategy

Dependencies: [change]
GTK+ (required)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» Justin David Smith (Owner)
» Jacob Luna Lundberg (Coauthor)

» Rating: 8.30/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 5204)
» Popularity: 1.70% (Rank 3152)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Stable 0.2.0 25-Mar-2004 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.2.0 Minor bugfixes 25-Mar-2004 11:52
0.1.16 Minor feature enhancements 14-Feb-2004 00:37
0.1.15 Minor bugfixes 18-Jun-2002 03:51
0.1.14 Major bugfixes 10-Dec-2001 09:24
0.1.13 Major feature enhancements 14-Jul-2001 19:02
0.1.12 Major bugfixes 05-Jul-2001 07:34
0.1.11 Major feature enhancements 02-May-2001 22:26
0.1.10 N/A 14-Jan-2001 10:34
0.1.9 N/A 15-Aug-2000 00:45
0.1.8 N/A 24-Jul-2000 08:56

 Comments

[»] great
by maHo - Dec 10th 2001 05:26:30

i haven't used it yet, but if it works fine, it's the
best thing for linux in this century. muchos gracias

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    [»] Re: great
    by maHo - Jan 2nd 2002 10:11:09


    > i haven't used it yet, but if it works
    > fine, it's the
    > best thing for linux in this century.
    > muchos gracias
    >
    >

    i have used it. still great, but i think that you saved on graphics too much :). even original game had more graphics. in example icons in buy window, graphics buttons and so on. and the original hasn't gtk++ :))


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      [»] Re: great
      by Jacob Luna Lundberg - Jan 5th 2002 14:41:03

      Justin and I are not graphic artists... ;-)

      We welcome patches and images, and particularly sound, as there is no soundtrack yet.

      However, please note that there are two constraints on graphics in xscorch -- we currently aim in general to replicate the original game's feel, not create a new game based on it (such as a 3D game), and we are not interested in cluttering the interfaces unless it really adds to the look and feel of the game.
      I realise that these goals may seem contradictory at first glance, but I believe that they are not, in practice, and that our current inventory menu, in particular, does a good job of meeting both.
      In addition, the flexable format of the weapon and accessory definition files, which allows users to create new weapons fairly easily if they are willing to edit a text file, would be greatly complicated by the addition of icons to the inventory menu...

      As I said however, we will *always* look at patches and other submissions, and so far I believe we have accepted every such submission we have received.

      -Jacob


      > i have used it. still great, but i
      > think that you saved on graphics too
      > much :). even original game had more
      > graphics. in example icons in buy
      > window, graphics buttons and so on. and
      > the original hasn't gtk++ :))

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[»] Legend
by DrSkeezix - May 18th 2000 02:10:57

And I thought I was the only one who loved the age old DOS game.
No fancy graphics but an awsome game revived.
A must have for stratagists.

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[»] great game
by karellen - May 16th 2000 16:15:31

This is a brilliant game. I've enjoyed playing Scorched Earth, and i like this too. I hope development of this game won't halt like King of the Hill, a similar open source game. Everybody likes scorch :) Are you planning to include network play?

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