Fly through an asteroid field avoiding rocks and greeblies

rockdodger

Fly through an asteroid field avoiding rocks and greeblies

Rock Dodger is a horizontal scrolling action game where you have to navigate your spaceship through a stream of rocks flying in from the right. Your only help is a laser to destroy rocks and a limited amount of shield. This game had once upon in time the 4th place in NoStarch game contest.
3D Rubik's cube game

gnubik

3D Rubik's cube game

GNUbik is an interactive, graphical, single player puzzle. This free program renders an image of a cube, like that invented by Erno Rubik. You have to manipulate the cube using the mouse. When each face shows only one colour, the game is solved.
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killbots

port of the classic BSD console game robots

killbots is a simple game of evading killer robots. The robots are numerous and their sole objective is to destroy you. Fortunately for you, their creator has focused on quantity rather than quality and as a result the robots are severely lacking in intelligence. Your superior wit and a fancy teleportation device are your only weapons against the never-ending stream of mindless automatons.
Tiny abstract black and white 2D cave-shooter

spout

Tiny abstract black and white 2D cave-shooter

This is a small, abstract shooting game from Japanese developer Kuni. It is a 'caveflier' in which the exhaust from the engine also serves as a tool to erode the cave walls.
A typical game of hitori.

hitori

logic puzzle game similar to sudoku

Hitori puzzles give you a grid filled with numbers. The goal is to remove numbers such that no row or column contains duplicates.
advanced clone of the MasterMind code-breaking game

colorcode

advanced clone of the MasterMind code-breaking game

ColorCode is an advanced MasterMind code-breaking game clone. The program accepts setting the number of slots (from 2 to 5), the number of colors (from 2 to 10) and setting if colors might be repeated in the secret code (doubles allowed or not). The game has 5 built-in levels, from level 1 (beginner: 2 slots and 2 colors, with doubles allowed) to level 5 (hard: 5 slots and 10 colors, with doubles allowed). ColorCode can make guesses in place of the user.