Well, as far as I remember that doesn't include the assets, so to play the actual game you still need the asset files.
Nevertheless, I appreciated the open source release very much back in 2005, as it allowed you to learn C programming in a friendly way. Not just that testing is like playing a game, but they have build a lot of platform independent functions to provide cross platform support.
Nevertheless, I appreciated the open source release very much back in 2005, as it allowed you to learn C programming in a friendly way. Not just that testing is like playing a game, but they have build a lot of platform independent functions to provide cross platform support.