iMaze
iMaze | |
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iMaze | |
Genre | FPS |
Latest release | 1.4.2 |
Release date | April 8, 2022 |
Developer | Hans-Ulrich Kiel and Joerg Czeranski |
Code license | BSD license |
Media license | BSD license |
P. language | C |
Library | X11 |
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iMaze is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. |
iMaze is a multiplayer first-person shooter first released on May 27, 1994 as a clone of the proprietary game MIDI Maze for the Atari ST. Built directly atop X11, it was last originally updated in 2001 and is under the original four-clause BSD license.[1] It also has optional bots called Ninjas. In April 2022 it was uploaded onto GitHub with corrections for compilation.
The README was updated on 2nd September 2023 to indicate that: "Due to the obscene, abusive and invasive tactics under the guise of multi-factor authentication" the project was moved on savannah, but the submission was rejected[2].
A version was included on the Linux Games & Entertainment for X Windows compilation, as well as Linux Cubed Series 8 LINUX Games which also featured the similar NetMaze.
External links[edit]
- Original homepage
- iMaze - Fresh Ports
- iMaze - Freecode
- iMaze - Pkgs.org
- iMaze - Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer (GamingOnLinux)
- iMaze - OSGL
- iMaze - ibiblio.org