Open Source Objective C Puzzle Games for Linux

Objective C Puzzle Games for Linux

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    BattleCocoa is Tetris clone game focusing on Network match. Connect to other's Mac and play 1:1 match Tetris like game.
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    Escape Towards The Unknown GPL

    Escape Towards The Unknown GPL

    General Purpose Engine for Graphic Adventures.

    Escape Towards The Unknown is a graphic adventure (like Monkey's Island) written in C with SDL support. Main feature are: brand new user command language interface; support for digitalized dialogues in many languages.
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    Linez is an Tetris clone written for Mac OS X using Cocoa. It is currently in its infancy.
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    RuleRule

    RuleRule

    A puzzle game of rules acting upon rules. Create the desired pattern.

    RuleRule is a game which might be of interest to students and researchers of AI, machine learning and related areas. In this game, rules act and modify other rules (including themselves). The goal is to reach a desired condition (e.g. a checkerboard of red and yellow). Versions For a first test of the game mechanics in your browser, download the Javascript version, coded by Jan-Hendrik Vienup (December 2014, GPL) tested with Firefox, MSIE, Chrome, and Safari : RuleRule3.zip First created with NeXT Interface Builder and Objective-C files (1995, Mach OS): rulerule.gz (Creative Commons Attribution License). For some history, see http://hilgemeier.gmxhome.de/codes/rulerule.htm Unfinished Java project, running under Eclipse Luna with Windows 7 (2012, LGPL). Contains notes and design diagrams for possible future development. Doxygen-documented : RuleRule2.00_working.zip
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    ScummX is a simple mac os x frontend for ScummVM
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    Thirty-One is a fun little game, where the user plays against the computer in a race to the number 31 (thirty one). Each selects a number until the aggregate equals 31. To also be extended to player versus player. Also, will hopefully gain a GUI.
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    Vitality is a project that aims to provide a home to a few open source Mac games that are currently without one.
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    A well known game, where you have to sort items falling from the top of a window.
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