Biloba is a turn-based game for 2 to 4 players. Each player moves
pawns on a hexagonal board and attempts to eliminate opponents'
pawns. Biloba includes an AI opponent, and supports local or network
play.
Block Rage is falling blocks game with a 2-player hotseat mode,
detailed graphics and animated plasmatic backgrounds.
It is a remake of the awesome DOS classic Xixit.
Clone of the strategy board game 'Blokus'. Four players must place
as many of their 21 pieces on the board as possible while preventing
others from doing the same.
This is made difficult by the fact that a piece played by a player
must touch another of the player's pieces, but only at their corners
(a player's first piece must touch a board corner).
The game is over when no player can play any new pieces. The winner
is the player with the fewest & smallest pieces remaining. Bonus
points are awarded for playing all pieces.
Features a tweakable AI to take the place of any human players.
Bombz is a simple 2D puzzle game. It doesn't really have a plot. The object is
to blow up all the bombs on each level then escape off the edge of the screen.
To blow up a bomb, push it to where you want to cause an explosion, then collect
a match (originally a detonator in the Archimedes version) and touch the bomb
again and quickly get out of the way. A bomb destroys everything surrounding it
except the metallic walls; if it blows up another bomb, that takes out
everything around it too so you can set off chain reactions.
What if a simple mental exercise could improve your memory and
intelligence?
A recent study published in PNAS, an important scientific journal,
shows that a particular memory task called Dual N-Back actually
improves working memory (short term memory) and fluid intelligence.
This finding is important because fluid intelligence was previously
thought to be unchangeable. The game involves remembering a sequence
of spoken letters and a sequence of positions of a square at the
same time.
In addition to its ability to closely replicate the conditions of
the original study by Jaeggi et al. (2008), Brain Workshop includes
optional extended game modes such as Triple N-Back and Arithmetic
N-Back. It also includes features such as statistics tracking,
graphs and easy configurability.
This game is a clone of the game Atomic Bomber Man.
Supports single user and network multiplayer mode.
BomberInstinct is a multiplayer-only Bomberman-like game. It plays only on a
single computer at the moment, with keyboard or joystick. It's part like
Bomberman, because you must kill the other players with bombs that throw flames
vertically and horizontally, but it's much more strategical because you have to
do with the elements of a maze (arrows, tunnels, teleportations, and many
more...), and with the special powers of each character.
Brutal Chess features full 3D graphics, an advanced particle engine,
and several different levels of intelligent AI, inspired by the once
popular "Battle Chess" released by Interplay circa 1988.
BSP is one of the best node builders for Doom.
What are Nodes?
Doom uses a rendering algorithm based on a binary space partition,
otherwise known as a BSP tree. This is stored in a data lump called
NODES in the WAD file. So tools to build the BSP tree are known as
node builders.
Before you can play a level that you have created, you must use a node
builder to create the data that Doom will use to render the level. BSP
is one of several node builders that can do this.
It is a sandbox game, based on physics. The game aim is to make
contact red object with green object. You can use various objects,
solid, wire (rope), and bendable objects. Gravitation will help
you.