wandering around

lure-of-the-temptress

classic 2D point and click fantasy adventure game

Lure of the Temptress was Revolution's very first adventure game and work began on it in 1989, even before Revolution's inception as an actual games development company.
math game for kids with Tux

tuxmath

math game for kids with Tux

"Tux, of Math Command" ("TuxMath," for short) is an educational arcade game starring Tux, the Linux mascot! Based on the classic arcade game "Missile Command," Tux must defend his cities. In this case, though, he must do it by solving math problems.
space-flying-mushroom-picking-simulator game

funguloids

space-flying-mushroom-picking-simulator game

"Those Funny Funguloids!" is actually a nice little piece of entertainment. You collect mushrooms, bring them back to your home base and profit! That's the basic idea in a nutshell. It has smooth, appealing 3d graphics and nice atmospheric sound effects. Go ahead and try it out - it has sounds too!
A typical game of robots.

gnome-robots

improved old BSD robots game

GNOME Robots is a game where you try and avoid a band of marauding robots which are, for no adequately explained reason, trying to kill you. It is based on the text-based robots game which can be found on a number of UNIX systems.
Clone of the popular SSG game Warlords II

lordsawar

Clone of the popular SSG game Warlords II

A 2d turn-based strategy game where up to 8 players strive for control of as many cities as possible. Produce new armies in cities to conquer nearby cities. Using the income from those cities, make more armies to take more cities. Send a hero to a temple to get a quest, or maybe search a nearby ruin instead. Game should run well on modest hardware.
Simple MAME frontend

gnome-video-arcade

Simple MAME frontend

GNOME Video Arcade is a simple MAME frontend for the GNOME desktop. Its goal is not providing a UI for the many options MAME supports, or helping manage a ROM collection: the focus is on a clean interface that allows quick search and launch of games, thanks to the use of tags.