Open source turn-based survival RPG development project.
One-minute spellcaster royale. Shoot fireballs, swing your lightsaber, dodge meteors in a fast-paced skill-based one-minute multiplayer arena.
A simple and effective grid-based mapping tool to help you set the scene for any battle.
In the Koralian sea lies an island that exists on no map. Free from the mark of man, a wild landscape has evolved over millennia. Eight displaced tribes have washed ashore and must contend with an island that seeks to remain undisturbed. Ragged foliage, unique canyons, barren wastelands, scorching deserts and cursed forests make this a hard and cruel place to survive.
This is the home of the roguelike game The Ground Gives Way. A coffee break roguelike with a simple interface, high re-playability, high variation, and lots and lots of stuff… Read the first blog post for a more detailed description of the game. Why you’ll want to play The Ground Gives Way (TGGW).
Everything is deterministic, which means there is a optimal set of moves, although it's not clear how to derive such deterministic behavior, at least after only a couple of games.
Learn Rust tricks and test your knowledge at the same time!
This is a cruel, but fair Minesweeper game:
Board games for the terminal.
Now including (limited to?): reversi, minesweeper, connect four.
Simple terminal based minesweeper.
A two-player game for fans of Pong and the Utah teapot!
A space shooter game you can play in your terminal.
Tetris game made using pygame and python.
Dead simple games made with word vectors.
Generate images of chessboards with specific positions, share them around the web!
Normally, the arrangement of mines is decided at the start of the game (except for some trickery so that you cannot lose on the first click). But what if there was no pre-determined arrangement, and the game was allowed to choose after you play?
An interesting article describing the logic of this original minesweeper game.
A traffic simulation game exploring how small changes to roads affect cyclists, transit users, pedestrians, and drivers.