Cuttle is an online two-player digital adaptation of the classic card game (by the same name) played with a standard 52-card deck of cards. This version uses minor tweaks to the rules of the traditional game in order to fine-tune the game's balance for competitive play.
The original card game, which dates back to at least the 1970s, is widely regarded as one of the earliest examples of a combat-focused card game. Its use of direct player interaction, permanent cards, and tactical resource management predates and foreshadows mechanics later popularized by collectible and trading card games such as Magic: The Gathering.
By bringing Cuttle to a digital platform, this online version preserves the depth and elegance of the original design while making one of the foundational games of the genre accessible to a modern audience.
A lone traveler drifts through deep space on a mission that has lasted far longer than it should. When an unexpected message breaks the silence, familiar voices begin to feel strangely out of place.
A browser game based on three men's morris. This game was the only Roman game that survived Antiquity without alteration, so the exact rules are known, but the original name is lost. This game was developed by Gentle Troll Entertainment for the Locus Ludi project at the University of Fribourg.
A web browser game based on the ancient roman strategic board game, "Game of little soldiers". This game was developed by Gentle Troll Entertainment, for the Locus Ludi project at the University of Fribourg.
Browser game based on the ancient roman "game of 12 points", one of the ancestors of backgammon. This game was developed by Gentle Troll Entertainment for the Locus Ludi project at the University of Fribourg.
Web browser version of the ancient Greek game pente grammai, or "five lines". This game was developed by Gentle Troll Entertainment for the Locus Ludi project.
Left 4k Dead 2 was developed by Markus 'Notch' Persson as a sequel for Left 4k Dead, (his demake of Left 4 Dead and the winning entry for the 2009 Java4k Competition).
"Now with slightly different graphics and more gore. Isn't it innovative?"
Browser game based on the ancient Greek game of pente grammai, or "five lines". This game was published as part of the University of Fribourg's Locus Ludi project.
Left 4k Dead is a demake of Left 4 Dead and was the winning entry by Markus 'Notch' Persson for the 2009 Java4k Compeition where developers are tasked to create a game in Java with a maximum filesize of 4kb.
Walk the city streets, explore the empty buildings and climb through the Underground to bring back the meaning of Christmas and reveal to the city the colour of creativity.
In a black and white world, it becomes harder and harder to follow your dreams... and soon... they become nightmares... In an abstract world where darkness is looming, find the colour that lies within and break free to the world you know, the one where she is there for you.