Gnuchess plays a game of chess against the user or it
plays against itself.
Gnuchess is an updated version of the GNU chess playing
program. It has a simple alpha-numeric board display.
GNU typist is a typing tutor package built using curses(3). The
package contains a number of tutorials, drills and practise sessions
to help with mastering touch typing on the standard computer keyboard.
Hinversi is a version of Reversi or Othello, a board game. It was written
from the beginning thinking on modularity, to ease the process of changing
and improving the AI engine.
Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many
graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small
vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles.
Inform7 for FreeBSD is a CLI implementation of the Inform 7 programming
language and environment by Graham Nelson. Inform is a design system
for interactive fiction (IF) based on natural language.
InterLOGIC is a logic/puzzle game based on an old Amiga game Balls.
The object of the game is to move a differently colored balls through
the maze, connecting it with the other same colored balls.
JChessBoard is a chess game and PGN viewer/editor written in Java that can be
connected to another JChessBoard via a direct TCP/IP connection. No Internet
Chess Server is required for playing.
The Tangram is a (not so) ancient puzzle. The object is to put seven
geometric shapes together so as to form a given outline. All the pieces
must be used and are laid next to one another.
KSudoku is a logic-based symbol placement puzzle. The player has
to fill a grid so that each column, row as well as each square block
on the game field contains only one instance of each symbol.
A game of dexterity, being somewhere between Breakout and billiard,
where the aim of each level is to shove floating stones towards
compatible static stones.
You control a short chain of stones with your mouse to achieve that.