Penguins Arena - Penguin First Person Shooter
It all begins when a penguin legend comes to life in the form of Sedna, the ancient Penguin Goddess. Global warming, pollution... Penguin tribes are endangered. Sedna utters them that there is room for but one tribe. And so the purging begins.

Now it's your turn to join the snowball battles and drive the other tribes into the sea. Penguins Arena is a thrilling and innovative First Penguin Shooter with very short rounds and where the magic of reincarnation, combined with the supernatural ability to return to the game as a ghost, ensures that your character has every chance to change your tribe's fate. And you can do it all for just $19.95!

License : Unfortunately this game is not free. Commercial, Price $19.95
Download Demo Here
Features:
- 5 different weapons and bonus
- 4 game modes
- 14 different Icebergs
- Map Editor + Penguin customization
- Cute and colored cartoon graphics
- Short rounds and furious gameplay
- Player interaction, even after death
- Multiplayer game (LAN and Internet)

Requirement to play on PCLinuxOS:
Latest wine from synaptic
1 GHz CPU
512 MB memory
ATI, NVidia, VGA with openGL support
A broadband connection to play online

To install right click to file that was downloaded. Then open with wine windows program loader.

Screenshot:
Under PCLinuxOS KDE 4.5.3 on Toshiba Satellita A100, ATI X1300 512 MB vram, Ram 2gb DDR2.

Fro Logo:
http://pclinuxosinfo.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/pa.jpeg
Chex Quest - child-friendly non-violent first-person shooter

Chex Quest is a child-friendly non-violent first-person shooter video game, created by Digital Café. It is a total conversion of the more violent video game Doom (specifically the Ultimate Doom version of the game). Chex Quest, notable for being the first video game ever to be included in cereal boxes as a prize, was found in boxes of Chex cereal in 1996.In addition to the original game, Digital Café later made a sequel to Chex Quest called Chex Quest 2, which was only available for download on the Internet. Eventually the promotion ended and the game's availability effectively stalled until it was posted for download on fan pages several years later. In September 2008, a second sequel, Chex Quest 3, was developed and released as a service to fans by former Digital Café members Charles Jacobi (art director and lead artist) and Scott Holman (programmer).

Download Game Here

Requirement:
Dosbox

Extract it, then right click on CHEX.EXE -> open with -> type dosbox -> then enjoy.

Screenshot (Under PCLinuxOS 2020 KDE 4.5.3)

Welcome Screen title:
http://pclinuxosinfo.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/chex.jpeg
Smokin' Guns - FPS - Spaghetti Western genre

Smokin' Guns (SG) is a first-person shooter video game. Smokin' Guns is intended to be a semi-realistic simulation of the "Old West's" atmosphere and was developed on id Software's Quake III Arena Engine. Gameplay as well as locations are inspired by Western movies, particularly from the Italowestern respectively Spaghetti Western genre.

Smokin' Guns’s codebase is free and open source software, distributed under the terms of the GPL; it is built upon ioquake3, an upgrade of the original Quake III engine. The artwork and other media are licensed under a proprietary non free license.

Game Play :

Smokin' Guns is a semi-realistic simulation of the "Old West's" atmosphere. The game is a so called total conversion which was developed on the Quake3 engine. It includes new weapons created with historically correct information about damage, rate of fire, reload time, etc. Moreover, it includes new gametypes and maps inspired mostly by movies as well as a custom soundtrack.

The game differs in many aspects from similar games which are based on Quake3:

  • It is not possible to regenerate health. All damage taken remains until a player finally dies and is revived.
  • Weapons have to be bought with money which is given as a reward ("bounty") for defeating opponents. The amount of money depends on the rank of both players involved.
  • Defeated players lose their weapons and other equipment which can be picked up by others. There are only very few weapons lying around in maps (in contrast to normal Quake3).
  • Money pick-ups can be found in several maps (Depending on gametype).
  • It is possible to play in Akimbo-Mode, that is, with two pistols in parallel. The pistols do not necessarily have to be of the same type.