I like to make games that are the computerized equivalent of playing with pocket lint.   Visually pleasing, holds your attention, and be quite enthralling under the right circumstances. For example, today during class I made this sweet voodoo doll out of the lint from my right pocket.   It use to be a lot more detailed, with fangs and eye lashes, but you can see, it got a bit messed up from being in my pocket. lint voo doo

Anyway, I thought I'd share with yall some sweet games I've made.

First is Bonk.   Bonk is the story of a young knight who must triumph over thundering underworlds and massive lizard monster attacks and the lizards really have robots in their mind that will jump out of the lizards eye balls and explode at you just before you kill the lizard. Trust me, it's a sweet game. Play Bonk

Second is 'Jack attack'   Yes, it's the same Jack as featured in my short film, Jacks Addiction, and yes, it rules.   This game tells the true story of a really long mountain unicycling ride that a bunch of us did at the 2003 California Muni Weekend. The DownieVille Downhill was like 800 miles, and we rode it in about three hours, twas rad. Play Jack ATTAck

Third is an all time classic, I don't know why I'm bothering the post it here, everybody knows it exists, but it fits the theme.
Feed the Lion, A brake through in graphical and adventure video gaming. PLay Play playy.

Now, I did not make this game, and it doesn't really fit in, but it rocks my f'n lungs out.

Hunt the Wumpus, My first memories of the internet are from this very game.   I'd say it has greatly influenced my entire life.   "The crafty wumpus dodged your arrow!" oh lordy, that wumpus...