This is the list of all the native games working on E6/A1200 in alphabetical order.
Descriptions and links follow the list
2F4U
(link) biniax 1 (link)
biniax 2 (link)
checkers (link)
Crimson Fields (link)
Doom (link)
Hexen 2 (link)
IceBreaker (link)
Katomic (link)
Ktron (link)
Jooleem (link)
LPAIRS (link)
LTRIS (Tetris) (link)
Madjong (link)
MARBLE (link)
Mines (link)
Nuclear Chess (link)
OpenTTD (link)
Quake (link)
Reverzi (link) Sokoban (link)
Solitaire (link)
Supertux (link)
Text Twist (link)
Vectoroids (link)
Warcraft2 (link)
2F4U (link)
2H4U, which stands for Too Hard For You, is an open source game, and a mix between a Tetris-like game and a wall breaker. It requires good reflexes, coordination, and ambidexters should have some advantages. Will 2H4U be too hard for you
Biniax (link) Biniax is a Puzzle videogame
Basic gameplay
The gaming field is 5x7 pairs of elements. Every pair consists of two elements out of four possible types (colors). Player is a single element, who can move on empty fields or can take a pair, if the player's element is present in the pair. If a pair is taken, the player's element is swapped to the other element of the pair. The field is scrolling down on time event or after certain moves are spend (depending on the game mode). Game over is when there is no move for the player.
Biniax 2 (link)
Biniax-2 sequel of the game was released with more polished look and feel and different game modes - arcade, tactic and multiplayer.
checkers (link) Checkers, also called
English Draughts or "straight checkers" is a board game played on an 8×8 board with 12 pieces on each side that may only move and capture forward.
Crimson Fields (link)
Crimson Fields is a free open source turn-based tactical war game inspired by Battle Isle

DOOM (link)
Doom is a 1993 computer game by id Software that is a landmark title in the first-person shooter genre, and in first person gaming in general. It is widely recognized for pioneering immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming on the PC platform, and support for custom expansions
Hexen 2 (link)
Hexen II is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software from 1996 to 1997
IceBreaker (link)
o, uh, there's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica. You have been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to Finland, where they are essential to a secret plot for world domination. In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg into small chunks. (They're afraid of water, for no apparent reason. Ah well. "The Matrix" had more plot holes than this, and it still was a hit.) You do this by melting lines in the ice with Special High-Tech GNU Tools.

Katomic (link)
KAtomic is a simple educational puzzle game that is part of the game package which ships with the KDE desktop environment. It is a clone of the early 1990s commercial game Atomix. It employs simplistic two-dimensional view of a molecule. The Elements that make up the molecule are disassembled into separate atoms and scattered around the play field. The player is expected to reassemble the molecule, thus completing current level and moving up to the next one.
Ktron (link)
The player must guide a light cycle in an arena, while avoiding the walls and trails (walls of light) created by his/her Light Cycle and that of his/her opponent. The player must maneuver quickly to force opponents to run into walls.
Jooleem (link) Jooleem is a simple yet extremely addictive puzzle game. There is only one rule: click on four marbles of the same color that form a rectangle. Time is constantly running out, but you can earn time (and points) by forming rectangles. The larger the rectangle, the more time and points are won.
LPAIRS (link)
Pairs, is a card game in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn. The object of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards
LTRIS (Tetris) (link)
A pseudorandom sequence of tetrominoes (sometimes called "tetrads" in older versions) - shapes composed of four square blocks each - fall down the playing field. The object of the game is to manipulate these tetrominoes, by moving each one sideways and rotating it by 90 degree units, with the aim of creating a horizontal line of blocks without gaps. When such a line is created, it disappears, and any block above the deleted line will fall
Madjong (link) The objective of the game Mahjong (also written or known as mah-jongg, mahjongg, mijang, Taipei, Morejongg, Mindjongg, etc.), is to eliminate all pieces from the board. Find matching pairs of images at the left and right ends of the lines at the various pyramid levels.
MARBLE (link)
The objective of the game is to arrange the marbles in a predefined order in a limited steps
Mines (link)
The object of the game is to clear an abstract minefield without detonating a mine
Nuclear Chess (link)
Nuclear chess is a variamt of chess. played with the following rules
- Every piece is nuclear.
- When a capture is made, both pieces die. Both pieces are left on that same square, indicating that this is a Dead Square. All pieces on adjacent squares are removed from play.
- Any threatened piece Adjacent to the King, constitutes check.
- There is No en passant.
- The King cannot capture (he would die in the blast).
- No piece can move on or through a Dead Square.
- The Knight may jump Dead Squares.
- All other chess rules apply to Nuclear Chess.
OpenTTD (link)
OpenTTD is an open source game engine for the Chris Sawyer game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. The most recent versions, beginning with version 0.6 released in the beginning of 2008, have been compiled as C++.
OpenTTD duplicates the original game's features but also has numerous additions, including canals, revised rail station construction, and additional airports
Quake (link)
Quake is a first-person shooter computer game that was released by id Software on June 22, 1996. It was the first game in the popular Quake series of computer and video games.
Reverzi (link) Reversi (also known as
Othello) is an
abstract strategy board game which involves play by two parties on an eight-by-eight square grid with pieces that have two distinct sides. Pieces typically appear coin-like, but with a light and a dark face, each side representing one player. The object of the game is to make your pieces constitute a majority of the pieces on the board at the end of the game, by turning over as many of your opponent's pieces as possible.
19 Sokoban (link)
Sokoban is a transport puzzle in which the player pushes boxes around a maze, viewed from above, and tries to put them in designated locations. Only one box may be pushed at a time, and boxes cannot be pulled.
Solitaire (link)
Solitaire also called patience is any of a family of single-player card games of a generally similar character, but varying greatly in detail.

Supertux (link)
SuperTux is a free software, classic style 2D jump and run game inspired by the Nintendo Super Mario series.
Text Twist(link) Text Twist is a word puzzle in which a player is given a set of letters which, when arranged in the correct order, give the un-jumbled word

Vectoroids (link)
Vectoroids is a clone of the classic arcade game "Asteroids" by Atari. Your objective is to maneuver a space ship within a field of asteroids, and shoot them into smaller and smaller pieces, eventually destroying them completely.
23 Warcraft2(link)
The Warcraft universe is a fictional universe in which a series of games and books published by Blizzard Entertainment are set.
The majority of media in the
Warcraft universe takes place upon a planet called Azeroth. This planet has three continents, named the Eastern Kingdom, Northrend (the world polar cap) and Kalimdor, all of which are separated by a giant ocean called the Great Sea. In the center of the Great Sea is an enormous, everlasting vortex called the Maelstrom (created as a result of a cataclysm that split the previous supercontinent of Kalimdor into the three current major landmasses).