Open source dos games




















Written in assembly. Source code download link Catacomb - 2D top-down shooter developed by Softdisk later becoming id Software. Written in Turbo Pascal and assembly. Catacomb 3D - First-person shooter in fantasy setting developed by Softdisk later becoming id Software.

Features pseudo-3D graphics with raycasting technique. Supports EGA graphics. Written in C and assembly. Descent II - Sequel to Descent. The DOS-specific code for Doom could not be published because of a dependency to the licensed DMX sound library, hence why it's cleaned up and only the Linux source is there. Written in C. Hexen: Beyond Heretic - Indirect sequel to Heretic. It was developed as a follow-up to Wolfenstein 3D, but was altered and became a standalone game instead. Uses a heavily modified Wolfenstein 3D engine.

Sopwith - Side-scrolling shoot 'em up created by David L. Clark in The game involves piloting a Sopwith biplane, attempting to bomb enemy buildings while avoiding fire from enemy planes and various other obstacles. About Curated list of references for development of DOS applications.

Topics lists awesome dos resources awesome-list retrogaming ms-dos retroprogramming. Code of conduct. Contributors 3. You signed in with another tab or window. Code Revisions 2 Stars 3 Forks 1. Embed What would you like to do? Embed Embed this gist in your website. Share Copy sharable link for this gist.

Learn more about clone URLs. Download ZIP. Doom doesn't count because the dos source is not available. Copy link. Not sure why that is, what about unpak. Post by MrFlibble » Wed Apr 12, pm I've juggled the list a bit, added more titles and removed the shareware open source games. A Windows demo is available at IndieDB. Do they belong to this list? This is a golden source, thank you.

I learned from the developer that the source code was lost for this game, and I was interested in porting it to other systems, so I said I would try to help him find the source. He also wanted do do a free Steam release. Does anyone have the source code from back in the day?

If so could you share it with me so I can send it over to him? Thanks in advance! Board index All times are UTC. I've shared it at Codebreaker on GitHub. The "version 1. Previous news item about the Wordy game: I wrote a sample game that is kind of fun, so I wanted to share it. Wordy is a word puzzle game for DOS. You have six attempts to guess the mystery five-letter word. After each guess, the game highlights your letters: black if that letter does not exist in the mystery word, orange if the letter exists but not in that location, green if the letter exists in that location.

I haven't added the code to pick a random word from a list of possible five-letter words. This was just some sample code so I didn't do that. But the code is easy enough to update; feel free to send a pull request. Two players take turns. You select a "gem," that get is destroyed, and you get a point. Other gems fill in from above.

If you can match 3 or more gems, you get points for those too.



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