Color matching puzzle

hexalate

Color matching puzzle

Hexalate is a color matching game. The goal of the game is to rotate and position the circles so that each touching line matches in color. You rotate circles by right clicking, and you move circles by dragging them. The game stores the positions and rotations of the circles across runs.
Additional files for the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME)

mame-extra

Additional files for the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME)

MAME is a hardware emulator: it faithfully reproduces the behavior of many arcade machines (it is not a simulation). This program is not a game but can directly, through ROM images, run the complete system of these old arcade machines. These ROMs are subject to copyright and it is in most of the cases illegal to use them if you do not own the arcade machine.
action-adventure dungeon crawl game

meritous

action-adventure dungeon crawl game

Far below the surface of the planet is a secret. A place of limitless power. Those that seek to control such a utopia will soon bring an end to themselves. Seeking an end to the troubles that plague him, PSI user MERIT journeys into the hallowed Orcus Dome in search of answers.
Implementation of the simple board game called Mancala

mancala

Implementation of the simple board game called Mancala

This is an implementation of the simple, but fun board game known as Mancala. Contains both a user-unfriendly character-based interface, and a nice, user-friendly X11-interface. Be warned: If you just bother to read the rules, you may get hooked on this! For more information about the Mancala family of games, please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mancala
Graphical dungeon crawling game

powder

Graphical dungeon crawling game

This is a roguelike originally developed specifically for the Gameboy Advance (GBA). It is not a port of an existing roguelike as the controls of the GBA are very different from the traditional keyboard, and the screen imposes some additional limitations. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. It uses actual graphic tiles (16x16) rather than the traditional characters.
five in a row game for X and the console

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.