8 bookmarks for 2025-06-18

1956.

Hnefatafl

www.lutanho.net/play/hnefatafl.html

Hnefatafl written in HTML and JavaScript by adapting the code of Checkers

1955.

Hnefatafl: the Game of the Vikings | Hnefatafl: the Game of the Vikings

tafl.cyningstan.com
1954.

A Time for Play | Cyningstan

www.cyningstan.com

Here at Cyningstan we want to spread our enthusiasm for the traditional board games that have entertained people not just for centuries, but for millennia. These are games that you can make yourself, usually using simple pieces, and without restrictions of copyright or patent. Many of them are easy to learn, but difficult to master, providing a life time of amusement for people through the ages. It is no wonder that they have lasted so long!

1953.

Barbarians by Cyningstan

cyningstan.itch.io/barbarians

Protect your empire from the advancing hordes!

1952.

Ossuary by Cyningstan

cyningstan.itch.io/ossuary

A simple Roguelike for the Sinclair Spectrum and IBM PC.

1951.

Cursed Knowledge | Immich

immich.app/cursed-knowledge

Things we wish we didn't know

1950.

9 Rules for New Technology

www.honest-broker.com/p/9-rules-for-new-technology

Wendell Berry's list from 1987 is more relevant than ever before

1949.

Making Video Games in 2025 (without an engine)

noelberry.ca/posts/making_games_in_2025

Thoughts, tools, and libraries I use to make games