Trackballs
Trackballs | |
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A “castle” level. | |
Genres | 3D Arcade Platformer |
Latest release | 1.3.4 (Announcement) |
Release date | December 23rd, 2022 |
Developers | Mathias Broxvall; uses music by Marco Göbel, Paul Leach; music and levels by Attila Boros. |
Code license | GPL |
Media license | GPL, Ethymonics Free Music License |
P. languages | Scheme, C++ |
Libraries | SDL, Guile, OpenGL |
Contribute | |
Trackballs 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. |
AUR: | trackballs |
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Debian: | trackballs |
Fedora: | trackballs |
Ubuntu: | trackballs |
Slackware: | trackballs |
OpenSUSE: | trackballs |
Mageia: | trackballs |
Flatpak: | io.github.trackballs.Trackballs |
FreeBSD: | trackballs |
Trackballs is a marble game in three-dimensional space, inspired by “Marble Madness”. It is released under the GPL, and was developed by Mathias Broxvall until a long hiatus from 2007 to 2017 after which a new maintainer picked up the project. The latest version before the hiatus is 1.1.4, released on 2007-05-25; now version 1.3.1 is available.[1] It is written in the C++ and Scheme programming language using the SDL library.[2] Support for OpenGL standard 3.3 is required.[3]
In the game, the player controls a marble (not the field itself) over a 3D labyrinth, avoiding moving spikes, deadly force fields, enemy balls, and marble-shattering falls, all while seeking the goal at the end of the level. A version was included on OpenSource Game Power volume 1.
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External links[edit]
- Original Trackballs website at SF.net
- Current Trackballs website at Github.io
- LinuxLinks
- Ubuntu Manpage
- OpenHub
- LWN.net
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