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    Poko Rocket

    Poko Rocket

    Poko Rocket is a open-source tribute to Chu Chu Rocket game.

    Poko Rocket is web based (JavaScript and Canvas) GNU GPL v3 licensed game which is a tribute to original Chu Chu Rocket game. It's compatible with all modern web browsers like Firefox, Chrome and Opera. You can play this great game without account anywhere where you have an access to modern web browser. Animations and graphics are licensed on Creative Commons BY-ND 3.0.
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    Captains Game Engine

    Portable game engine with main focus on point-and-click adventures

    This project aims to create a fast game engine that is simple to use. It will support rendering in OpenGL and DirectX and run on Linux, Windows and Android. It even runs in the browser with WebGL through emscripten. It was originally used to create a round-based 3D multiplayer role-playing game called Heroquest. Now, the main focus has shifted to create a portable point-and-click adventure system and some adventure games.
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    WebSudoku

    Sudoku web game

    Web based Sudoku game. It's written in PHP and ready to be installed on any web server.
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    jsSudoku

    jsSudoku

    Browser sudoku game

    Browser sudoku game: 5 difficulty levels, hints, simple interface. Enjoy!
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    kidware

    Kid safe flash apps packaged in webpages

    Kidware is currently a few flash apps for helping very young kids with learning mouse control, counting and basic sets. I tried to keep as much distraction out of the games as possible, in part, because I want the kids to focus on learning the tech above being amused. Hopefully kids will quickly learn these techniques and then use them to play some more advanced games. Currently, most of the games do not come with sound or instruction so the teacher/adult may need to demonstrate the game...
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    Codebreaker is a small game that runs in your browser (so you don't need to install it). The aim is to find the right code (3 digits). But the panel only tells you how many digits are right, not which ones. You can play the game on our webpage.
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    AJAX Browser-based word game (similar to Royal Square).
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    Yasminoku is an open source "Sudoku" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses mouse. Includes sudoku solver. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    Buscayasminas is an open source "Minesweeper" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses mouse and keyboard optionally. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    Yasminuroban is an open source "Sokoban" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses keyboard. Includes level editor. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    Tetrissimus is an open source "Tetris" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses keyboard. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Windows and others.
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    DracMan is a game based on the old and fun game of PacMan with a Dracula-theme. Plays in any Java-enabled browser and is quite fun! The game is in Swedish, but that should not stop non-English speaking people from playing since it's not that much text.
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    PHP port of the popular Minesweeper game that comes bundled with Windows. All the player needs is a browser, so anybody can play.
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