A deck-building, dungeon-making, rogue-like card game made for the 2019 GMTK jam!
Really clever & original game mechanics. It's pretty, fast and polished.
My only real complain is the random difficulty level.
The Griddle is a puzzle blog updated Wednesdays (when possible) with a variety of puzzle types.
The puzzles are authored by David Millar and can include classic word searches, sudoku variations, Nikoli-style puzzles, and many others. Check out the most recent puzzles or dig through the archives from the links at the bottom of each page.
This page contains a collection of small computer programs which implement one-player puzzle games. All of them run natively on Unix (GTK), on Windows, and on Mac OS X. They can also be played on the web, as Java or Javascript applets.
It is all distributed under the MIT licence.
like Picross meets Battleship
FROM https://waxy.org
Untrusted —or— the Continuing Adventures of Dr. Eval is an exciting Meta-JavaScript Adventure Game wherein you guide the dashing, steadfast Dr. Eval through a mysterious MACHINE CONTINUUM, wherein, using only his trusty computer and the TURING-COMPLETE power of JavaScript, he must literally ALTER HIS REALITY in order to find his freedom! You must literally edit and re-execute the very JavaScript running the game in your browser to save Dr. Eval from this dark and confusing reality!
Website is now down.
The FlashMuseum has some games from this developper, but not this one: https://flashmuseum.org/browse/developer/polygon-gmen/
Minesweeper meets RPG.
In Karoshi games the goal is to die. This is not as easy as it sounds. Killing yourself was never so difficult, and never so much fun!
Can you untangle the graph? See if you can position the vertices so that no two lines cross.
The game was originally written in Flash by John Tantalo: http://planarity.net/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planarity