Snake game

snake4

Snake game

This is a basic but nice implementation of the snake game. The objective is to "snake around" and eat fruit, while avoiding the evil headbanger and not crashing into your tail.

kodi-repository-kodi

Open Source Home Theatre (official addons repository feed)

Kodi, formerly known as XBMC is an award winning free and open source software media-player and entertainment hub for all your digital media. Kodi is available for Linux, Mac OS X (Leopard, Tiger and Apple TV) and Microsoft Windows, as well as the original Xbox game console. Created in 2003 by a group of like minded programmers, Kodi is a non-profit project run and developed by volunteers located around the world. More than 50 software developers have contributed to Kodi, and 100-plus translators have worked to expand its reach, making it available in more than 30 languages.
2D graphical roleplaying game

adonthell

2D graphical roleplaying game

A 2D graphical RPG game inspired by good old console RPGs like the ones on the SNES.
Clone of Paradroid - a strategic shoot-em up

freedroid

Clone of Paradroid - a strategic shoot-em up

You must clear a spaceship from all droids. To achieve this your device will need to take control of more powerful droids, more able to confront the most powerful ones. But you'll also need to manage your energy, as you won't be able to control any droid for an indefinite time, and even your own device has a limited lifetime.
OpenGL-based game of steering a marble through a labyrinth

trackballs

OpenGL-based game of steering a marble through a labyrinth

Trackballs is a simple game similar to the classical game Marble Madness on the Amiga in the 80's. By steering a marble ball through a labyrinth filled with vicious hammers, pools of acid and other obstacles the player collects points. When the ball reaches the destination it continues at the next, more difficult level - unless the time runs out.
defender clone with penguins

defendguin

defender clone with penguins

"Defendguin" is based loosely on William's classic arcade game, "Defender." Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be fairly obvious.