KBounce is a single player arcade game with the elements of puzzle.
It is played on a field, surrounded by wall, with two or more balls
bouncing around within the walls. The object of the game is to
build new walls to decrease the size of the active field.
KBreakout is a Breakout-like game. Its object is to destroy as
many bricks as possible without losing the ball.
Eights is a text based card game. The objective is to get rid of all your
cards before the computer does. You must play the same number or suit as
what is discarded. Eights are wild and are worth 50 points. You want the
least amount of points.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a remake of sorts of the id's early, seminal
first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D. However, with the advances in graphics
technology and gameplay design since the original game, without the name and
the occasional in-game references, it would be unrecognizable as a remake.
Unlike the original Wolfenstein 3D, only a handful of the single player
missions in Return to Castle Wolfenstein takes place in the infamous castle
and prison.
KReversi is a simple one player strategy game played against the
computer. If a player's piece is captured by an opposing player,
that piece is turned over to reveal the color of that player. A
winner is declared when one player has more pieces of his own color
on the board and there are no more possible moves.
KsirK is a computerized version of the well known strategic board
game Risk. The goal of the game is simply to conquer the world by
attacking your neighbors with your armies.
KSnakeDuel is a simple Tron-Clone You can play KSnakeDuel against
the computer or a friend. The aim of the game is to live longer
than your opponent. To do that, avoid running into a wall, your
own tail and that of your opponent.
In KSpaceDuel each of two possible players control a satellite
spaceship orbiting the sun. As the game progresses players have
to eliminate the opponent's spacecraft with bullets or mines.
KSquares is a game modeled after the well known pen and paper based
game of Dots and Boxes. Each player takes it in turns to draw a
line between two adjacent dots on the board. The objective is to
complete more squares than your opponents.
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.