londonlaw
Scotland Yard board game with network support
London Law is an online multiplayer adaptation of the classic Scotland Yard
board game (also see Wikipedia), first published by Ravensburger in 1983. The
game is unusually asymmetric; one player controls the movements of the criminal
Mr. X as he tries to evade Scotland Yard, while another one to five players
control five detectives trying to track him down. Mr. X has an advantage in
access to transportation routes, and his precise location remains hidden for
most of the game. The detectives have only the advantage of superior numbers,
so they must work in concert to limit the criminal's options. London Law
features an attractive map overlaid on high-resolution satellite imagery.
luola
multiplayer cave-flying game
Luola is a 2D arcade game where you fly a small V shaped ship in different
kinds of levels.
omega-rpg
text-based roguelike game
Omega is a complex rogue-style game of dungeon exploration. Unlike other such
games, there are a number of ways to "win", depending on various actions
taken during play. The ways you can get your name on the high score board
include becoming the highest ranked head of a guild, sect, college, etc., as
well as gaining the most points figured from possessions and experience. The
game (via the oracle) may impose some structure on your exploration, but you
need not follow all of the oracle's advice. There *is* a "total winner"
status, by the way.
openyahtzee
classic dice game of Yahtzee
Open Yahtzee is a version of the classic dice game
Yahtzee. Also known as Knubbel or Pasch.
overgod
bi-directional scrolling arcade game
Overgod is an arcade game with bi-directional scrolling where you need to
destroy all enemies in an area in a given time. The game is a mix of the
classic arcade games Asteroids and Thrust with a lot of additional features.
pente
five in a row game for X and the console
Pente is the English name for the Asian game ni-nuki, which itself
is a version of the game go-moku. The game is a variant of the well
known five in a row. Placing five stones in a row is one way to win,
the other is to capture five pairs of the opponents stones.