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Liknongames is the personal game studio website of Greek developer Theodosis Ekizoglou. It mainly showcases and publishes his self-made electronic game platform projects. It is not an open game platform like Steam or itch.io, but rather an independent developer portfolio covering HTML5 browser games, Android games, Windows demos, MS-DOS/DOSBox retro games, and more.
The site lists several games, including ODYSSEIA, an educational quiz game based on the Greek epic The Odyssey; Vresto!, a collaborative game for children in special education schools; Spaceball, a small space adventure game; Vampire, a maze-based horror puzzle game; and Zathura, a shuffling helper app for the board game. There is also Biscuits, a language-learning matching game, with a dedicated environment reserved for teachers to edit vocabulary. One particularly valuable project is the remake of Solomon's Key, which provides C source code and compilation instructions, making it useful for learning retro game development.
The main text clearly states that all games are currently free to play. Some titles can be launched directly online by clicking the HTML5 icon, while others are available via Google Play, Windows downloads, or MS-DOS packages. ODYSSEIA currently offers the first 50 questions for free, with more questions to be integrated into the official version, though it does not state whether there will be a charge in the future.
The advantages are that the games are free, varied in theme, cross-platform, and include educational and public-interest elements. The privacy statement is also clear, saying that visiting the website and playing the games does not collect, store, or process personal data. The drawbacks are also obvious: as a personal studio project, its scale is limited and the level of polish varies between products; some content is only available in Greek; older Windows/DOS games require compatibility mode or DOSBox; and there is no unified account system, community, changelog, or formal customer support structure.
It is suitable for players who enjoy free indie mini-games, retro adventure puzzles, and educational games. It may also be useful for teachers looking for lightweight language-learning tools, or developers studying early C-language game source code. If you are looking for large commercial games, stable updates, and comprehensive customer support, it is probably not a good fit.
The website itself is expected to be directly accessible, but some Google Play downloads and YouTube/Facebook videos or pages may be restricted in mainland China. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.”
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liknongames.com is an Greece AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach liknongames.com directly.