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1. Awesome Pentest

Network Tools / Proxies and Machine-in-the-Middle (MITM) Tools

2. Machine Learning with Ruby

Machine Learning Libraries / Frameworks

Community / Vector search

3. Awesome Ada

Open source / Apache License

4. Awesome React Components

Infinite Scroll

5. Awesome Typescript

Types / Playground

Validation / Playground

6. Awesome Algorand

Crash Courses

7. Awesome Github Wiki

Useful links with tips & tricks

8. Awesome Qubes OS

Clearnet & Anonymous Networking / DNS

9. Magictools

Communities / Voxel Editors

10. Awesome Angular

Developer tools / Google Developer Experts

Testing / Google Developer Experts

Editor Components / Google Developer Experts

Scroll / Google Developer Experts

Unspecified / Google Developer Experts

11. Ai Collection

Idea Generation

Meeting Assistant

Sales & Marketing

12. Open Source Flutter Apps

Contents / Media

Contents / Tools

13. Awesome Vue

Components & Libraries / Utilities

Components & Libraries / Frameworks

Components & Libraries / UI Components

14. Awesome Docker

Reverse Proxy

Development Environment / Other

15. Awesome Selfhosted

Software / Money, Budgeting & Management

Software / URL Shorteners

16. Awesome Ironsworn

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17. Awesome Developer First

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18. Awesome Terraform

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Tutorials and Blog Posts / Writing Custom Providers

Tutorials and Blog Posts / How-To

Tools / Community providers

19. Awesome Naming

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20. Awesome React

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21. Typedb Awesome

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22. Awesome Nodejs

Packages / Command-line utilities

23. Awesome Lowcode

AI

24. Awesome Gatling

Related / Awesome Lists

25. Awesome Nextjs

Apps

26. Awesome Ios Books

Swift

Reverse Engineering

27. Awesome Opentofu

Tools / Environment managers

28. Static Analysis

Multiple languages / Other

Other / Other

29. Awesome Ai Tools

Text / Chatbots

30. Awesome Quant

Python / Trading & Backtesting

Reproducing Works, Training & Books / Data Visualization

31. Awesome Polars

Resources / Blog posts

Resources / Talks and videos

32. Awesome Langchain

LangChain Framework

Tools / Agents

Tools / Platforms

Open Source Projects / Other / Chatbots

Other LLM Frameworks / Videos Playlists

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33. Awesome Agi Cocosci

Concepts / AI Concept Representation

Complexity & Information Theory / Theory

Science Logology / Science Education

Science Logology / AI Assisted Research

PKU / Commonsense Knowledgebase

34. Awesome Keycloak

Books

Clients

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35. Awesome Embedded and Iot Security

Software Tools / Analysis Tools

36. Awesome Privacy

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GNU/Linux

37. Awesome Security

Web / Scanning / Pentesting

38. Awesome Embedded Rust

Community / Community Chat Rooms

no-std crates / WIP

Firmware projects / WIP

39. Awesome V

Utility

40. Awesome Coq

Projects / User Interfaces

Projects / Package and Build Management

Projects / Plugins

41. Awesome Crystal

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42. Awesome Common Lisp Learning

Online Community

43. Awesome Cl

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44. Awesome D

End-user applications / XML

45. Awesome Cpp

Concurrency

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JSON

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Physics

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46. Awesome Elixir

Actors

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47. Awesome Ruby

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48. Awesome Go

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Financial

Generators

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Code Analysis / Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares

DevOps Tools / Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares

Other Software / Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares

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Free e-books / Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares

49. Awesome Rust

Applications

Applications / Blockchain

Applications / Database

Applications / Graphics

Applications / System tools

Applications / Utilities

Applications / Video

Libraries / Automotive

50. Awesome Python Data Science

Machine Learning / General Purpose Machine Learning

Computer Vision / Others

Reinforcement Learning / Others

Learning-to-Rank & Recommender Systems / Others

Deployment / NLP

Conversion / Synthetic Data

51. Awesome Fp Js

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52. Awesome Raspberry Pi

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53. Awesome Ipfs

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54. Awesome List

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55. Awesome Vite

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56. Awesome Web Archiving

Tools & Software / Utilities

57. Awesome Board Games

Strategy

Lotería

Lotería (Spanish word meaning "lottery") is a traditional game of chance, similar to bingo, but using images on a deck of cards instead of numbered ping pong balls. Every image has a name and an assigned number, but the number is usually ignored. Each player has at least one tabla, a board with a randomly created 4 x 4 grid of pictures with their corresponding name and number. Players choose a tabla (Spanish word for "board") to play with, from a variety of previously created tablas, each with a different selection of images.

Lotería image

Players Min. Age Time
2 8 20m

Concordia Venus

Concordia Venus is a standalone reimplementation of Concordia with some added features. Concordia Venus is a peaceful strategy game of economic development in Roman times for 2-6 players aged 13 and up. Instead of looking to the luck of dice or cards, players must rely on their strategic abilities. Be sure to watch your rivals to determine which goals they are pursuing and where you can outpace them! In the game, colonists are sent out from Rome to settle down in cities that produce bricks, food, tools, wine, and cloth. Each player starts with an identical set of playing cards and acquires more cards during the game. These cards serve two purposes: They allow a player to choose actions during the game. They are worth victory points (VPs) at the end of the game.

Concordia Venus game image

Players Min. Age Time
2–6 12+ 60–120 Min

Obsession

You are the head of a respected but troubled family estate in mid-19th century Victorian England. After several lean decades, family fortunes are looking up! Your goal is to improve your estate so as to be in better standing with the truly influential families in Derbyshire. Obsession is a game of 16 to 20 turns in which players build a deck of Victorian gentry (British social upper class), renovate their estate by acquiring building tiles from a centralized builders' market, and manipulate an extensive service staff of butlers, housekeepers, underbutlers, maids, valets, and footmen utilizing a novel worker placement mechanic. Successfully hosting prestigious social activities such as Fox Hunts, Music Recitals, Billiards, Political Debates, and Grand Balls increases a player's wealth, reputation, and connections among the elite.

Obsession game image

Players Min. Age Time
1–4 14+ 30–90 Min

Mechs vs. Minions

Mechs vs. Minions is a cooperative tabletop campaign for 2-4 players. Set in the world of Runeterra, players take on the roles of four intrepid Yordles: Corki, Tristana, Heimerdinger, and Ziggs, who must join forces and pilot their newly-crafted mechs against an army of marauding minions. With modular boards, programmatic command lines, and a story-driven campaign, each mission will be unique, putting your teamwork, programming, and piloting skills to the test. There are ten missions in total, and each individual mission will take about 60-90 minutes. The box includes five game boards, four command lines (one for each player), four painted mech miniatures, ability and damage decks, a sand timer, a bomb-like-power source miniature, 6 metal trackers, 4 acrylic shards, 4 dice, and 100 minion miniatures. There also appears to be some large object trying to get out of that sealed box...

Mechs vs. Minions game image

Players Min. Age Time
2–4 14+ 60–120 Min

Le Havre

In Le Havre, a player's turn consists of two parts: First, distribute newly supplied goods onto the offer spaces; then take an action. As an action, players may choose either to take all goods of one type from an offer space or to use one of the available buildings. Building actions allow players to upgrade goods, sell them or use them to build their own buildings and ships. Buildings are both an investment opportunity and a revenue stream, as players must pay an entry fee to use buildings that they do not own. Ships, on the other hand, are primarily used to provide the food that is needed to feed the workers. After every seven turns, the round ends: players' cattle and grain may multiply through a Harvest, and players must feed their workers. After a fixed number of rounds, each player may carry out one final action, and then the game ends. Players add the value of their buildings and ships to their cash reserves. The player who has amassed the largest fortune is the winner.

Le Havre game image

Players Min. Age Time
1–5 12+ 30–150 Min

Grand Austria Hotel

In the thick of the Viennese modern age, exquisite cafés are competing for customers. Inspiring artists, important politicians, and tourists from all over the world are populating Vienna and in need of a hotel room. This is your opportunity to turn your little café into a world famous hotel. Hire staff, fulfill the wishes of your guests, and gain the emperor's favor. Only then will your café become the Grand Austria Hotel. The start player rolls the dice, sorting them by the rolled number and placing them on the corresponding action spaces. On a turn, a player chooses one of the six actions and carries it out. The number of the available dice in the corresponding action spaces determines how much the player gets from the action. They then remove one of the dice and can carry out additional actions. With the different actions, a player can get the necessary drinks and dishes, prepare the rooms, or hire staff.

Grand Austria Hotel game image

Players Min. Age Time
2–4 12+ 60–120 Min

Contigo

This game in the 3M Bookshelf Series is a cross between Mancala (a.k.a. Warri, Oh-Wah-Ree, Kalah) and more traditional Checkers-like games. It is played by four players according to the original rules, but can be adapted to be played by just two (the three-player game would be unbalanced).The 6x6 board is surrounded by Mancala-like pits, where pebbles are moved. The number of pebbles in a row/column/diagonal's pits controls how the pawns on the board move.Two sets of rules are supplied: the Alignment game, where you are trying to be the first to align four of your pawns in any six-space row --either horizontally, vertically or diagonally-- without opposing pawns between them, and the more advanced Capture game, where you're trying to capture your opponents' key pawns (kings, really).

Contigo

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 12 45m

Party

Jenga

Jenga is a game of physical skill created by British board game designer and author Leslie Scott and marketed by Hasbro. Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks.

Jenga

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 5 6 10-15m

Mouse Trap

Mouse Trap (originally Mouse Trap Game) is a board game first published by Ideal in 1963 for two to four players. It is one of the first mass-produced three-dimensional board games.The basic premise of Mouse Trap has been consistent over time, but the turn-based gameplay has changed. Its concept was first invented by Marvin Glass and designer Gordon Barlow from Marvin's company

Mouse Trap

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 6 30-35m

Bruxelles 1893

Bruxelles 1893 is a worker placement game with elements of bidding and majority control. Each player is an architect of the late 19th century and is trying to achieve, through various actions, an architectural work in the Art Nouveau style. The most successful building yields the most points. Each player can also create works of art to increase his score.The action board is modular, with not every player having access to each action each turn. Some actions cost money – acquiring high-quality materials, building a level of your personal house, finding a patron, creating a work of art, selling that art for money and prestige – while other actions are free but can potentially cause you to lose one of your workers; these latter actions include acquiring low-quality materials, activating your patrons, visiting the stock exchange, and taking one of the actions with a cost. Once everyone has passed on taking more actions, the round ends and players have an art exhibition during which they can sell works. After this, players receive prestige points or bonus cards based on the symbols they've placed their workers next to on the action board.After five rounds, the game ends and players score bonus points based on their architect level, their bonus cards, how well they've completed their work, and their money on hand. The player with the most points wins.

Bruxelles 1893

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 5 13 50-125m

Here I Stand

Here I Stand is the first card-driven game to prominently feature secret deal-making. A true six-sided diplomatic struggle, the game places a heavy emphasis on successful alliance-building through negotiations that occur away from the table during the pre-turn Diplomacy Phase. Set during the period in which Niccolò Machiavelli published his masterpiece "The Prince," backstabbing is always possible, especially because the card deck is loaded with event and response cards that can be played by any power to disrupt the plans of the powers in the lead.Here I Stand integrates religion, politics, economics, and diplomacy in a card-driven design. Games vary in length from 3–4 hours for a tournament scenario up to full campaign games that run about twice the time. Rules to play games with 3, 4, or 5 players are also included. The 3-player game is just as well balanced as the standard 6-player configuration, taking advantage of the natural alliances of the period.

Here I Stand

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 6 12 180-360m

Moon

Moon depicts an almost plausible rush to construct lunar bases that are attractive places to live and work for the people of Earth. The most prestigious base will become the new lunar capital! The game employs the familiar "pick & pass" or "hand drafting" mechanism for players to select a new structure cards to add to their base. Each hand of cards represents a convoy of experts and equipment travelling between the players' outposts, giving the player the choice of one new construction each turn. In a new twist on the genre, each hand always contains one of a number of "Expedition" cards that grant a special free action every turn before passing on to the next player.Wooden lunar rover tokens are a neutral resource that add a worker placement element to the game. They are also used to break ties and so must be used with care. Over the three distinct eras of the game, players compete for majority in 5 aspects of their bases: housing, transportation, science, industry, and food production. At the end of each era, the leader in each of these areas as determined by flag icons on their constructed buildings, collects bonus victory points.

Moon

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 5 10 45-90m

Risk

...A strategy game of diplomacy, conflict and conquest. The standard version is played on a board depicting a political map of the world, divided into 42 territories, which are grouped into six continents.

Risk Image

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 6 10 1hr-5hr

London (Second Edition)

A brand new edition of a popular classic, London will appeal to the strategic thinker among board game fans. Tasked with rebuilding London in the decades following the great fire, players juggle building requirements, bank loans, and poverty as they strive to realize their vision for the city.The game features a unique mechanism of playing cards to develop the city, then "running" the city by taking all the card actions simultaneously. Players have to repay all their loans before the game ends, but need to worry only about how much poverty they're creating relative to the other players.

London (Second Edition)

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 14 60-90m

Project L

Project L is a fast-paced, tile-matching brain burner with triple-layer 3D puzzles and lovely acrylic pieces. Challenge your friends to a game of simple design but intricate gameplay that makes a lasting impression!The core of the game lies in using your pieces to complete puzzles. Starting with just two basic pieces, you use three actions every turn to develop a powerful engine. With more pieces of various types, you can efficiently complete even the most difficult puzzles. The puzzles you complete award you points or new pieces to further fuel your engine. Can you outsmart your opponents?

Project L

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 8 20-40m

Nucleum

Nucleum is a heavy euro board game in which players take role of industrialists trying to succeed during the economic and technological boom of 19th-century Saxony, fueled by the invention and spread of the Nucleum (a nuclear reactor).Players earn victory points by developing their networks, building and powering urban buildings, securing contracts, and meeting milestones (randomized endgame goals). Each player also gets unique asymmetric technologies, giving them special powers when unlocked. Gameplay is continuous; players take turns one after another with no rounds or phases.

Nucleum

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 14 60-150m

Voidfall

Voidfall is a space 4X game that brings the genre to Euro enthusiasts' tables. It combines the tension, player interaction, and deep empire customization of the 4X genre with the resource management, tight decisions, and minimum-luck gameplay of an economic Euro. Win by pushing back the Voidborn in the solo/coop mode, or by overcoming your rivals' influence in restoring the Domineum in the competitive mode — both using the same rule set and game system. Variability is ensured not only by multiple playable houses with their own strengths and weaknesses, but also by many different map set-ups for all game modes.

Voidfall

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 15 90-120m

Evenfall

It's Evenfall, and the Clans of Magic are preparing for a new era. Evenfall is the time when the boundaries of reality collapse and the supernatural awakens. The World-Tree opens its glowing gateways to unknown distant regions. Send Witches from your clan to discover and control new Places of Power. Use them for arcane rituals and battle for the favor of the Powerstones. But there is only one seat on the Enchanted Throne! Do you have the skills to lead the world into a new era? Evenfall is a card-driven, engine-building game with both novel and familiar mechanisms for 1 to 4 players. Manage your resources, execute your actions in an efficient order, and discover card and action synergies that generate victory points. The game ends after three rounds, then the player with the most points wins.

Evenfall

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 14 60-120m

Septima

Septima is a competitive, highly interactive strategy game of witchcraft. As the leader of your coven, you must prove your worth in the town of Noctenburg to become the successor of Septima, the High Witch. Practice your craft and gain Wisdom by collecting herbs, brewing potions, healing the townsfolk, mastering charms and rescuing your fellow brothers and sisters from the trials. Simultaneous action selection with positive player interaction: Septima’s central mechanism revolves around the simultaneous, secret selection of one of nine Action cards each turn: Move, Collect, Brew, Heal, Recruit, Plea, Chant, Rite and Remember. Each Action gets a powerful bonus if it is chosen by multiple players, but performing them together also raises suspicion in the townsfolk and attracts the attention of the Witch Hunters. Decisions of when to do a shared action (and who to do it with) adds a fresh, semi-cooperative touch to a competitive game, and lots of player interaction. Rescue witches to build your Coven: Heal, enthrall or convince the townsfolk and amass enough support to sway the periodic Witch Trials in your favor. If the hostile witnesses are outvoted, the convicted witch is absolved and joins the coven that rescued them. You start small but you can grow your coven to up to four witches this way, each with their own personality and special ability to help your cause. Reckless Witches caught by Witch Hunters are also put to trial, so with enough support from the townsfolk, even witches from other, less careful players’ coven can end up in yours. Accessible, intuitive and familiar: Septima is Mindclash Games’ most accessible title to date, with beautiful, hand-drawn art style by Villő Farkas and with the character art of Barbara Bernát, wooden components and intuitive, theme-inspired mechanisms. It is very quick to teach and set up, and takes less than 2 hours to play, even with four players.

Septima

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 12 50-100m

Evacuation

In Evacuation, life on our planet is being burned away thanks to increasingly intense sunlight, so everyone is trying to move all the people and factories in their territories from the "old" planet to a new one — and they have only four rounds in which to do so.You start the game with a full functioning economy, and over the course of play, you must dismantle that economy and move it. Income on the old planet shrinks over time, and production probably won't be much better until you establish yourself on the new planet and kick things into action. Resources can't be mixed across the planets, so you need to take special care with your planning.To do this, you choose actions from the player board, with the expert variant adding cards to your hand that allow you to choose additional actions and combine them. Each action has its own value, and the sum of these actions is important for an "end of the round" bonus. Additionally, players move their markers along the orbital track based on the value of their actions.If you can raise production of three resources to level 8 and have three virtual reality machines on the new planet, you win.

Evacuation

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 12 60-150m

Sky Team

Sky Team is a co-operative game, exclusively for two players, in which you play a pilot and co-pilot at the controls of an airliner. Your goal is to work together as a team to land your airplane in different airports around the world.To land your plane, you need to silently assign your dice to the correct spaces in your cockpit to balance the axis of your plane, control its speed, deploy the flaps, extend the landing gear, contact the control tower to clear your path, and even have a little coffee to improve your concentration enough to change the value of your dice.If the aircraft tilts too much and stalls, overshoots the airport, or collides with another aircraft, you lose the game...and your pilot's license...and probably your life.From Montreal to Tokyo, each airport offers its own set of challenges. Watch out for the turbulence as this could end up being bumpy ride!

Sky team

Players Min. Age Time
2 12 15m

Living Forest

Living Forest is a 2021 board game designed by Aske Christiansen.Players act as Spirits of Nature to defend trees from being burnt by Onibi. Each turn is split into three phases, the guardian animal phase, the action phase, and attacks by Onibi. In the guardian phase, players draw guardian animal cards to form help lines using a push-your-luck mechanism.The action phase is split into actions that players may perform depending on the symbols on their help line, including gaining fragment tiles, attracting guardian animals, extinguishing a fire, moving on the Circle of Spirits board, or placing a protective tree. However, the strengths of the actions vary depending on symbols on guardian animal cards. For example, players may only extinguish fires for which they have fire symbols. After the action phase, the players have to take penalty cards to their own discard pile, a tree is attacked, and guardian animals are altered. Once a player reaches one of the game thresholds, including planting 12 trees, extinguishing 12 fires or gaining 12 flower symbols, the player ending the game wins.

Living Forest

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 10 40m

Pallanguzhi

Pallanguzhi or Pallankuli (fourteen pits) is a traditional mancala game played in south India. The game later also spread to as far as Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The game is played by two players, with a wooden board that has fourteen pits in all. There have been several variations in the layout of the pits, one among them being seven pits on each player's side. The pits contain cowry shells, seeds or small pebbles used as counters. It is played on a rectangular board with two rows and seven columns. 12 counters are placed in each cup except the middle of each row into which only 2 counters are placed. The starting player lifts the counters from any of his holes and, going counter-clockwise, distributes one counter in each hole. If he reaches the end of his cups he goes on his opponent's side of the board. When the player drops his last counter, he takes the counter from the next cup and continues placing them in this way. If the last counter falls into a cup with an empty cup beyond, the counters in the cup beyond the empty hole are captured by the player and put into his store. That player then continues play from the next cup containing counters. If the last counter falls into a cup with two empty holes beyond, he captures no counters and his turn is over. The next player continues play in the same way, taking counters from any of his cups and going around placing counters in a counter-clockwise direction. If, after having acounter dropped into it, a counter contains 6 counters, those become the property of the player who dropped it. The round is over when no counters remain.

Pallanguzhi

Players Min. Age Time
2 5 60m+

Forest Shuffle

In Forest Shuffle, players compete to gather the most valuable trees, then attract species to these trees, thus creating an ecologically balanced habitat for flora and fauna.To start, each player has six cards in hand, with cards depicting either a particular type of tree or two forest dwellers (animal, plant, mushroom, etc.), with these latter cards being divided in half, whether vertically or horizontally, with one dweller in each card half.On a turn, either draw two cards — whether face down from the deck or face up from the clearing — and add them to your hand, or play a card from your hand by paying the cost, then putting it into play.Each tree and dweller shows a cost, and to pay this cost, you must discard cards from your hand into the clearing face up. If you play a tree, flip the top card of the deck into the clearing, then place the tree in front of you. If you play a dweller, pay only the cost on the dweller you choose, then slide this card under a tree that has an empty side that matches the dweller you want to play. (A tree can have cards played on all four sides of it: top, bottom, left, and right.)

Forest Shuffle

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 5 10 40-60m

Frosthaven

Frosthaven is a standalone adventure from the designer and publisher of Gloomhaven that features sixteen new characters, three new races, more than twenty new enemies, more than one hundred new items, and a new, 100-scenario campaign. Characters and items from Gloomhaven will be usable in Frosthaven, and vice versa.In addition to having the well-known combat mechanisms of Gloomhaven, Frosthaven will feature much more to do outside of combat, such as numerous mysteries to solve, a seasonal event system to live through, and player control over how this ramshackle village expands, with each new building offering new ways to progress.Frosthaven has a whole new set of items but there is a mechanic for bringing items over from 'Gloomhaven'. However, as it is a remote location, these products get imported and are not there as standard. Resources are much more valuable and you have to build items through a crafting system rather than just buy them.

Frosthaven

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 14 30-120m

Outfoxed

This game is like Clue but for younger kids – and yet still fun for adults too. A fox stole a pot pie, and you have to figure out which fox it was before they escape into the foxhole. My kids regularly play this cooperative whodunnit game independently, and I love watching them work together as a team to solve the mystery. This is a fun little game to build your child’s logic and deductive reasoning skills!

Outfoxed

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 5 20m

Verdant

Verdant is a puzzly spatial card game for 1 to 5 players. You take on the role of a houseplant enthusiast trying to create the coziest interior space by collecting and arranging houseplants and other objects within your home. You must position your plants so that they are provided the most suitable light conditions and take care of them to create the most verdant collection.

Each turn, you select an adjacent pair of a card and token, then use those items to build an ever-expanding tableau of cards that represents your home. You need to keep various objectives in mind as you attempt to increase plant verdancy by making spatial matches and using item tokens to take various nurture actions. You can also build your "green thumb" skills, which allows you to take additional actions to care for your plants and create the coziest space!

Verdant has beautful artwork from Beth Sobel and was designed by Flatout games who also created Cascadia and Calico.

Verdant

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 5 10 45-60m

Dice Forge

Dice Forge is a unique and exciting board game that challenges players to become gods by defeating their rivals. In this game, players are given divine dice that they can customize by snapping new faces onto them. The game combines some of the best mechanics of resource collection, dice rolling, and ability usage, making it a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages. To set up the game, players choose a hero and take a reserve board and four tracking cubes in their color, and start everything off at zero.

Dice Forge

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 10 45m

Paperback

You are a paperback author trying to finish novels for your editor. Complete Westerns, Science Fiction, Romance or even the rare Best-Seller. Live the dream — and maybe pay the bills. Word-building meets deck-building in the unique game Paperback. Players start with a deck of letter cards and wild cards. Each hand they form words, and purchase more powerful letters based on how well their word scored. Most letters have abilities that activate when they are used in a word, such as drawing more cards or double letter score. Players buy wilds to gain victory points. Variant included for cooperative play.

Paperback

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 5 8 45m

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is a visually captivating board game that invites players to immerse themselves in the beauty of a forest's life cycle. In this game, you'll strategically grow and shape your trees as they strive to reach for the sun's nourishing light. With its unique 3D cardboard trees and a thematic focus on ecology, Photosynthesis provides not only a delightful gaming experience but also an educational one. Players must strategically position their trees to maximize sunlight exposure while casting shadows on their opponents' growth.

Photosynthesis

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 4 10 30m

Kemet

Kemet is a thrilling and strategic board game set in the mystical world of ancient Egypt. Players take on the roles of different Egyptian tribes vying for dominance. The game is known for its asymmetric powers, offering each tribe unique abilities and strengths. The goal is to build a powerful army, engage in epic battles, and conquer temples to gain victory points. With its rich theme, engaging battles, and diverse strategies, Kemet offers a dynamic and competitive gaming experience, where only the most cunning and powerful tribe will emerge victorious.

Kemet

Players Min. Age Time
2 - 5 13 90m

Imperial Settlers

Imperial Settlers is a card game that lets players lead one of the four factions and build empires by placing buildings, then sending workers to those buildings to acquire new resources and abilities. The game is played over five rounds during which players take various actions in order to explore new lands, build buildings, trade resources, conquer enemies, and thus score victory points.

Imperial Settlers

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 4 10 45-90m

Space Alert

Space Alert is a cooperative team survival game. Players become crew members of a small spaceship scanning dangerous sectors of the galaxy. The missions last just 10 real-time minutes (hyperspace jump, sector scan, hyperspace jump back) and the only task the players have is to protect their ship. During play, the central computer will announce the presence of various threats on one of the supplied 10 minute soundtracks that also acts as a game timer. The threats vary from space battleships and interceptors to different interstellar monsters and abominations, asteroids or even intruders and malfunctions on the spaceship. Players have to agree who will take care of which task and coordinate their actions (moving around the ship, firing weapons, distributing energy, using battlebots to deal with intruders, launching guided missiles, etc.) in real time to defend the ship. Only a well-working team can survive 10 minutes and make the jump back to safety. The game offers several difficulty levels, huge variability and a unique experience for one to five player teams. One mission lasts only about 30 minutes, including setup and evaluation.

Space Alert

Players Min. Age Time
1 - 5 12 30m

58. Awesome Tmux

Plugins

59. Awesome Bash

Books and Resources

Customization

Shell Script Development

60. Awesome Db Tools

IDE

61. Awesome Wardley Maps

AI

62. Free Programming Books (English, By Subjects)

Algorithms & Data Structures

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Science

Graphics Programming

Graphical User Interfaces

IDE and editors

Information Retrieval

Licensing

Machine Learning

Mathematics

Mathematics For Computer Science

Misc

Networking

Open Source Ecosystem

Operating Systems

Partial Evaluation

Programming

Theoretical Computer Science

Programming Paradigms

Quantum Computing

Regular Expressions

Reverse Engineering

Security & Privacy

Software Architecture

Standards

Version Control Systems

Web Performance

63. Ai Collective Tools

Pricing

3D

Art

Audio Editing

Avatars

Chatbots

Code Assistant

Copywriting

Finance

Customer Support

Dating

Design Assistant

Developer

E-Commerce

Sales

Education

Email Assistant

Experiments

Fashion

Fitness

Fun Tools

Gaming

General Writing

Writing Generator

Gift Ideas

HealthCare

Human Resources

Image Classification

Image Editing

Image Generator

Interior Designing

Legal Assistant

Logo Generator

Low Code

Models

Music

Paraphraser

Productivity

Prompt Generator

Psychology

Real Estate

Religion

Research

Resume

Search Engine

SEO

Shopping

Social Media

Spreadsheets

SQL

Startup Tools

Story Teller

Summarizer

Text to Speech

Transcriber

Travel

Video Editing

Video Generator

Weather

64. Free for Dev

Security and PKI

Authentication, Authorization, and User Management

Monitoring

Design and UI

Other Free Resources

65. Awesome PICO 8

Contents / Tools

66. Awesome Newsletters

General Web Development

Miscellaneous / Svelte

67. Awesome Neovim

(requires Neovim 0.5)

Fuzzy Finder / Diagnostics

Tree-sitter Supported Colorscheme / Diagnostics

Statusline / Diagnostics

Media / Diagnostics

Terminal Integration / Diagnostics

Code Runner / Diagnostics

Neovim Lua Development / Diagnostics

Motion / Diagnostics

Preconfigured Configuration / Diagnostics

68. Awesome Generative Deep Art

Ethics, Philosophical questions and Discussions about Generative AI

69. Awesome Zsh Plugins

Plugins / superconsole - Windows-only

70. Awesome Ai in Finance

LLMs