Cdrdao: I when I *had* a CD/DVD writer, people used to ask me to create or
record some multi-track CD/DVD disk images. This software is, to my *limited*
knowledge, the only one that takes care of that.
Colobot: A funny game to play.
Maze of Galious (package: "mazeofgalious", command: "mog"): It's an...
adventure... from the past. Quite interesting indeed. Bats that can traverse
walls to attack you, a giant bubble-shooting octopus, a holy book that allows
you to freeze enemies, a magnifying glass which you must have in order to
know with which name you summon the bosses, and of course, the fear that
something could go wrong whenever you jump a platform. All of this just to
save your beloved child.
Flight of the Amazon Queen: Talking gorillas, dinosaurs, and catchy phrases
like "I'm a pilot for hire, not a pyromaniac!".
TecnoballZ: Remember Breakout or Arkanoid? Imagine something even more
challenging! :D
FreeDroid (classic): Just survive, if you have to take other robots over.
Just don't get zapped/shocked.
HEROES Enjoy Riding Over Empty Spaces (package: "heroes"): A
snake/nibbles-like game, just more challenging and with enemies, turbo,
inverse controls, camera shake, explosives and fire trails, and of course,
brakes.
Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries (package name: "7kaa"): Interesting and
challenging too. Involves, civilizations, market, resource management,
exploration, alliances, spying, summoning, security guards training, loyalty,
and... "porcupines" (What???). I don't know about you, but it seems I'm so
slow in this game that I always find my opponent to be developing faster than
I. It's still an awesome and interesting game. :D
Widelands: Go back to Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries, now think of
Widelands as a game focused on resource management, survival and development,
not on battles. This one I like to play more frequently. Although I haven't
been able to play it to the point of finishing the storyline.