The Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme. It offers several extensive campaigns, and you can play as Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs or Undead. The characters you can recruit have a range of traits, offering various strategic strengths and weaknesses on different terrains and against different opponents. You can even join friends in online campaigns. The Wesnoth project also regularly organises online tournaments where the best campaigners can measure their skill. |
Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock’n'Roll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones. Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones. |
Neverball is a maddeningly fun game where you tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out. It’s part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill. Neverputt is a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game using the physics and graphics of Neverball. With teleporters, sliding ramps and multi-story holes, this is unlike any miniature golf you’ve ever played! A highly accurate physics modeling engine powers both of these games. |
Sokoban YASC (Yet Another Sokoban Clone) is a maddeningly simple game first conceived by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, a Japanese programmer. The word Sokoban means “warehouse keeper.” The object of the game is to put all of the crates in your “warehouse” into the designated storage areas. Sounds easy, right? Well, there are a few restrictions. You are not allowed to pull crates, only push; you cannot push more than one box at a time; you cannot pass through a box or wall. These restrictions turn a seemingly simple task into a delightfully difficult challenge. |