2D platform game

plee-the-bear

2D platform game

Plee the Bear will be a 2D platform game like those found on consoles in the beginning of the 90's. The basis of the scenario fit in few lines:
GPL'ed mash'em-up action game for GNOME

monster-masher

GPL'ed mash'em-up action game for GNOME

Monster Masher is a GPL'ed mash'em-up action game for GNOME. Each level contains a number of blocks and monsters. You're a little gnome running around. By pushing the blocks you can mash the monsters one at a time. There are various power-ups and different kinds of monsters.
Puyo Puyo-style puzzle game for up to two players

amoebax

Puyo Puyo-style puzzle game for up to two players

Due an awful mutation, some amoeba's species have started to multiply until they take the world if you can't stop them. Fortunately the mutation made then too unstable and lining up four or more will make them disappear.
Nine men's morris game

morris

Nine men's morris game

Morris is an implementation of the board game "Nine Men's Morris". Sometimes simply called Mills, Morris, Merrills, or Mühle in German. This implementation supports not only the standard game, but also several rule-variants and different boards. The game supports a strong computer player which learns from past games played.
engine for several graphical adventure games

scummvm

engine for several graphical adventure games

ScummVM is a `virtual machine' for several classic graphical point-and-click adventure games. It is designed to run Adventure Soft's Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2, Revolution's Beneath A Steel Sky, and games based on LucasArts' SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) system. SCUMM is used for many games, including Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max and more. See the official compatibility list at <http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility.php> for a full list of supported games.
Space ascii war game

matanza

Space ascii war game

Matanza is a multiplayer game. In it, every player controls a ship cruising in space, aiming to destroy the other players (and, eventually, ships controlled by the computer).