The basic idea behind open source is very simple: When programmers can read, redistribute, and modify the source code for a piece of software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional software development, seems astonishing. --opensource.org

Please make sure that the main content of the site pertains to open source gaming. If the site is about a particular game, please make sure that the source code is available or will eventually be available.

Please indicate (in round brackets) the programming language, and [in square brackets] the operating system that the code is known to work on.

You may also include a reference to the open-source license applicable to the source code.

This category is for open source games playable only through a browser, that require no user downloads other than optional "image packs" which reduce the player's waiting time for pages to download. This includes games written in PHP, Java, Javascript, Flash/Shockwave, Perl and other languages where game requires a browser only interface.
All games submitted to this category must be browser based - i.e. are either playable through the browser interface alone, or make use of Java, Javascript, Shockwave, etc. All games must be open source with source code available from the main website of the game''s developers.

Please follow all submissions with the game''s programming language in ( brackets ) and license in [ square brackets ].
First-person shooter (FPS) is a genre of video games which is characterized by an on-screen view that simulates the in-game character's point of view and a focus on the use of handheld ranged weapons. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-person_shooter

Please make sure that the main content of the site pertains to open source gaming. If the site is about a particular game, please make sure that the source code is available or will eventually be available.

Please indicate (in round brackets) the programming language, and [in square brackets] the operating system that the code is known to work on.

You may also include a reference to the open-source license applicable to the source code.

Real time, turn-based strategy games
Submit to appropriate subcategory.