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 and Faceball 2000 for game consoles. 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