The main game for the Minetest game engine.
"Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console game,
"Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and sound effects, and
music
A port of the high resolution, fast action Asteroids-style
Mac game Maelstrom originally written by Ambrosia Software.
Unique to this port is a kick-butt network play mode.
MagicCube4D is a four-dimensional Rubik's cube. It is an exact analogy in
four dimensions to the original plastic three dimensional puzzle, but
with some useful features - such as a "reset" button - which the original
puzzle lacked.
In miscom you must defend cities from missile attack. You do this by
launching missiles of your own (in a point-and-blast fashion) to
destroy the enemy missiles before they land.
Miscom is a curses-based game, so it should work on any terminal.
(You'll need 9600 baud or better for it to be playable.) It supports
colour and sound.
MKGI Chess Club is a chess playing server with a pure Web interface.
It features complete player profile management, full HTML email notification
with embedded board display. It also includes an interface to match against
chess engines such as gnuchess or phalanx.
Think Puzzle Bobble, but with monkeys. Monkeys that throw
colourful things. It's a game, except SO MUCH MORE, because
it has monkeys. It has sound and network play and a spiffy
GTK+-2 interface, but that's all irrelevant because, come on...
monkeys!
Monster Masher is an action game for the Gnome desktop environment.
The basic idea is that you, as levitation worker gnome, has to clean
the caves for monsters that want to roll over you. You do the cleaning
by mashing the monsters with stone blocks.
Monsterz is a little arcade puzzle game, similar to the famous Bejeweled or
Zookeeper.
The goal of the game is to create rows of similar monsters, either
horizontally or vertically. The only allowed move is the swap of two adjacent
monsters, on the condition that it creates a row of three or more. When
alignments are cleared, pieces fall from the top of the screen to fill the
board again. Chain reactions earn you even more points.
This game is mostly about luck, but it remains highly addictive. You have been
warned. Currently two modes are available:
* Classic - play against the clock and clear a given number of each monster
type to reach next level.
* Puzzle - clear lines of monsters to move pieces around and put together
the puzzle.
* Training - play against the clock in a neverending level, chose the timer
difficulty and number of monsters for infinite fun.
Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive
some kind of car across the moon's surface.
Unfortunately there are dangerous craters there.
Fortunately your car can jump over them!