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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.

Scrolling through them feels like walking through an infinite arcade at 3 a.m. Some are polished prototypes. Others are raw passion — a single developer's attempt to recreate a childhood memory in JavaScript, or a student's first guess at a collision algorithm. githuball games

In an industry obsessed with retention metrics, battle passes, and live-service treadmills, GitHub games remind us of something we quietly lost: There’s a strange kind of poetry hidden inside

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. Others are raw passion — a single developer's

So here's to the abandoned game jams. The half-written READMEs. The single commit from 2016 titled "it works on my machine."

Play something broken today. You might just find yourself in it.

These games are not failures. They are artifacts of intent .

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