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  1. dMagnetic icon
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    "You wake up on a sunny August morning with birds singing, and the air fresh and clear. However, your joints are stiff and you have not woken up in your bedroom as you would have expected. Trying to recall what happened the night before, you manage to piece together a few...

    • FreeOpen Source
    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Online
    • FreeBSD
    • AmigaOS
    • NetBSD
    • OpenBSD
    dMagnetic 0.30, running "The Guild of Thieves" in xterm.
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  2. Welcome to Buildopolis. A new world awaits for new players. Design your character the way you want, and create the world the way you want it, and run it with your friends and family. Then play your created game, with random people.

    • FreeProprietary
    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Online
    • AmigaOS
    • Playstation
    • Fire TV
    • Xbox
  3. Roadshow icon
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    Roadshow is an Amiga TCP/IP stack allows you to connect to the Internet, access your e-mail, web pages, chat, LAN resources etc. Roadshow is one of the fastest, if not the fastest Amiga TCP/IP stack

    • PaidProprietary
    • AROS
    • AmigaOS
    • MorphOS
  4. This politely multitasking program will play all popular sound program modules available on the Amiga line of computers. It supports over 150 (!) different module formats plus one special format for modules which contain their own player.

    • FreeProprietary
    • AmigaOS
    DeliTracker screenshot 1
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  5. Pascal icon
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    Pascal is a general-purpose computer programming language.

    • FreeOpen Source
    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Android
    • iPhone
    • Android Tablet
    • BSD
    • iPad
    • AROS
    • Haiku
    • FreeDOS
    • AmigaOS
    • MS-DOS
    • MorphOS
  6. Atomix icon
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    Atomix is a transport puzzle video game. The object of the game is to assemble molecules from compound atoms by moving the atoms on a two-dimensional playfield.

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