crawl-tiles
Dungeon Crawl, a roguelike game, tiles version
Crawl is a fun game in the grand tradition of games like Rogue, Hack, and
Moria. Your objective is to travel deep into a subterranean cave complex and
retrieve the Orb of Zot, which is guarded by many horrible and hideous
creatures.
kreversi
reversi board game
KReversi is a board game where two players place pieces on the board to flip
the opponent's pieces. When neither player can flip any more pieces, the
player with the most pieces on the board wins the game.
kigo
go game
Kigo is an open-source implementation of the popular Go game. Go is a
strategic board game for two players. It is also known as igo (Japanese),
weiqi or wei ch'i (Chinese) or baduk (Korean). Go is noted for being rich
in strategic complexity despite its simple rules. The game is played by
two players who alternately place black and white stones (playing pieces,
now usually made of glass or plastic) on the vacant intersections of a grid
of 19x19 lines (9x9 or 13x13 for easier games).
renpy
framework for developing visual-novel type games
Ren'Py is a programming language and runtime, intended to ease the creation
of visual-novel type games. It contains features that make it easy to
display thoughts, dialogue, and menus; to display images to the user; to
write game logic; and to support the saving and loading of games.
barrage
Rather destructive action game
Barrage is a rather destructive action game that puts you on a shooting
range with the objective to hit as many dummy targets as possible
within 3 minutes. You control a gun which may either fire small or large
grenades at dummy soldiers, jeeps and tanks. The gameplay is simple but
it is not that easy to get high scores.
bygfoot
football (a.k.a soccer) management game
Bygfoot allows you to manage a team by training the players, buying and
selling them, contracting loans, maintaining the stadium, etc. You can be
promoted or relegated, even become a champion if you're a skillful manager.
You can customise Bygfoot by writing your own country definition files or
by creating your own team definition files.