Githuball Games — !!link!!

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

And yes — many are unfinished. But unfinished doesn't mean worthless. Sometimes, unfinished is honest .

These are not products. They are conversations between a person and a problem. Between curiosity and constraint. githuball games

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

So here's to the abandoned game jams. The half-written READMEs. The single commit from 2016 titled "it works on my machine." These games are not failures

GitHub isn't just where code lives. It's where possibility breathes — quietly, messily, beautifully.

In an industry obsessed with retention metrics, battle passes, and live-service treadmills, GitHub games remind us of something we quietly lost: But unfinished doesn't mean worthless

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.