The games in this list are dedicated to the public domain.
a rock, paper, scissors based kung fu game. "You are in a war againsta rival dojo; send your pupils out to defeat the threat!"
Made using two mint tins, several small magnets, and paper. Lamination is optional. Art made in MS Paint.
a two-player dice-rolling Snake-like game inspired by Tron. "Greetings, Programs! You drive a lightcycle in the Glitch League. Faulty Equipmemt. Crowd gets energized."
Made using one mint tin, laminated paper, a four-sided die (D4), and a mini dry erase marker. Art made in MS Paint. Two sets are featured to show off the art.
a dice-rolling, tile-flipping choose-your-own bike adventure. "You're going for a bike ride today!"
Made using bolsa wood tiles that I wood burnt and a single die (D6). Instruction manual made in Word.
a higher or lower game to teach kids probability when I worked at the library. "You are in the Minotaur's maze and it's right behind you!"
Made entirely in Word. Can be reporuced however is convenient.
a two-player deck-spending, card-counting strategy game. "Curry favor with the crowd and deafeat your opponent."
Made using card stock paper and archival quality sleeves. Art hand drawn.
Some games I want to make
Castle Siege: I stalled out making this one for a while and worked on other projects, but it's a timed dice-tossing score-based game. The materials will be plastic and elastic so it can be folded up to wallet size.
I'd also like to make text adventures