Hey, today I have...6 games to present, possibly 7. The developer is obviously a student (by his game reviews) and has some different styles of games.
The first game I have for you is Art Hero. This is one of his best, in my opinion, and it is a game where you try to paint...but its different...You'll see :P
The second game is Bounce, which is another "one button" game, where you press the button to make the guy jump (whether he is in the air or not). However, it is a very short track, but still quite difficult.
The third game is called Chaos. The best way to explain it is a "percentage based, gambling arkanoid", but then, you could have probably gotten that from the screenshot.
The fourth game is called Biopower, and has a great moral. As you try to earn more and more money (especially if you try to earn it fast), the planet will die. Definitely worth a try in my opinion.
Terror of balance, had a great idea, but it needed an AI to make it worth playing. How it works, is that, every shot you take, gives a shot to the opponent...and there are only 6 shots available to switch back and forth. When grabbing a friend, it was quite fun, but I wish that there was either a network option, or an AI in it.
Newton, the fifth game, is a game where you "build the level", and then test it out to see how it ran. However, you only have ramps and squares to build it with, and it actually a pretty good puzzler. (My favorite out of the lot)
Also, as the guy was with Ludosity Interactive, and their lists of games only had 1 more, Lean Bicycle, I decided to add it :P This game is all about factory production. I can tell that it isn't finished, but it could turn out to be a great game. The point of the game is to earn as much money as possible, and every round, you get to pick 2 changes (which sometimes also costs money) and hope that it makes you more efficient.
First 5 games here: http://www.bjornojlert.com/games/
Lean Bicycle here: http://ludosity.com/games/
Note: Loot, steal, and destroy is a shareware x-box 360 game, and bob came in pieces is also not free (available on steam, d2d, and others).
Further Note: On the first site is a game called "Flipside of the Divine". This is a great puzzler that Wizzard posted about a while back. http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4251
Final Further Note: I was never able to find the link to On-scene commander, but I have wanted to try it out. It is either discontinued, or still in its early stages.