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I noticed that the Free Games section was looking a little tired, and simply could not abide that; here are some good, free games to keep you occupied in between work, hobbies, and Shock.
Dwarf Fortress is a freeware game where you, uh, manage a fortress of Dwarves. It's been described as an ASCII Dungeon Keeper, but it might be better to think of it as a mix of that and Sim City. A lot of the fun of the game comes from the fact you cannot control your Dwarves directly; you might build a still and set a queue of brewing, but if your dwarves feel there are more important tasks, that they don't have enough skill, or are feeling emotionally conflicted, they might do something else entirely. The unofficial motto is losing is fun - supposedly to represent the harsh difficulty, curve - but is one of the reasons I've never been able to get into the online forums there. My fortresses tend to be walled up citadels with multiple gates that only open to allow trade and visitors in, with each individual Dwarf's needs satisfied painstakingly. I find combat boring compared to the incredibly cool cultural and technological goals you can set yourself. Someone even made a
Turing complete! (Technically, it's actually a little more complex then a base TC needs to be!)
Also, the huge amount of (mostly) accurate rocks and minerals is a real treat for amateur geologists. If you're interested, pick it up! I'll be glad to help out, although I will admit due to machine specs, I'm still using the pre-most recent version. :p
Next, we have
Eversion. This is a fun, cutesy little game! It's about a flower on a quest to rescue a princess! <- and -> are walk, Z is jump, and X uses a special eversion power in certain areas! See if you can collect all the gems!
There are some disturbing themes in this game.If anyone wants me to bust into my collection o'stuff, I'll see if I have anything else interesting. I love seeing Gearhead, Sputnik, and the like here - although just cursorarily I don't see A.D.O.M or AuSable, so those are two to showcase later, I guess. Well, have fun!