@Qwerkey I'd really like to put something up of yours because I think you are too humble to self promote. I like Pie in the Sky wonderfully fanciful (R Frost has one too but his latest?? I have 2 older versions that seem to work better for me) , your Crosswords, your Cuckoo Clock (is that here at this forum?), and why did your rule out Trackword? isn't there something there that we could flag that thread like we did with Dropping Balls. Mahjong has something slightly off the way tiles stack that is confusing but beautiful tiles and setup. Duck shoot very well put together but I am not into shooter games, need a shooter game aficionado for 2nd on that .
Speaking of shooter games, cross off eRATication which is a sort of over the top shooting spree spoof complete with blood shed that appeals to dark side that I don't want to promote. Just playing around, but you have to wonder why so many versions? eeeh...
Some thoughts of other items:
Lissajous by Fellippe jumps out at me, yeah! cool one. (I am graphics in motion guy.)
Mega Sensa - makes no sensa to me except Steve McNeill came up with a really cool way to list permutations, an unGodly amount of them, so many that he came up with way to stop and pickup where the execution of list left off from last run in next run. That may be worth the price of admission.
Starfield background - did have something there about making realistic looking planets rotating while cruising around in space. But did anyone else like that (besides it's author)?
Sprite Editor - hit a big stall not being able to load files, a decent directory and files loader thing that works on Linux. Everyone says try Steve's code thing that I have working in a test sample demo but flops when I try to add that code to something big and complicated could be my fault (usually is) but in meantime has anyone else gotten SMcNeill's files and directory thing to work for them in Linux? (I am just a Windows user.) Oh,
@TerryRitchie might have something to help get things connected smoothly? That seems a really needed tool for us at QB64. I have got to try that demo code in other easier apps but I have stared to avoid file loading situations. I mean my thing for Windows works fine easy to understand and mod but I like to include Johnno and Linux fans in QB64 fun.
more update:
Lander project ended with criticism it was too dark, maybe so I thought I was adding to difficulty and "realism" (ha! more sci fi)
Oh the split and join thing was a "collaboration" and that should be the author for that, I am just the dog who kept following it up with tiny improvements, same goes for Rotozoom3. Now that I see STxAxTIC's wonderful word for this blpus is going to make some edits to author for these. Qwerkey you can check that box as added already.