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Sdl-sopwith
Jul 20, 2023
Classic WW1 biplane game
This is a port of the classic computer game “Sopwith” to run on modern computers and operating systems. It is named “SDL Sopwith” as it was originally used the LibSDL graphics library. There is now also a port to Gtk+, the widget library used by GNOME and there is initial code written toward a backport allowing it to be run under DOS, like the original.
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