
Play something broken today. You might just find yourself in it.
A terminal-based RPG written in Bash. A puzzle game with no graphics — only emojis. A platformer whose only player is the developer's cat, via motion detection.
So here's to the abandoned game jams. The half-written READMEs. The single commit from 2016 titled "it works on my machine." githuball games
These are not products. They are conversations between a person and a problem. Between curiosity and constraint.
And yes — many are unfinished. But unfinished doesn't mean worthless. Sometimes, unfinished is honest . Play something broken today
These games are not failures. They are artifacts of intent .
There’s a strange kind of poetry hidden inside GitHub repositories labeled "game" — many of which will never see a Steam page, a console launch, or even a finish line. A puzzle game with no graphics — only emojis
In an industry obsessed with retention metrics, battle passes, and live-service treadmills, GitHub games remind us of something we quietly lost:
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