More than 800 freeware board games (classical ones and new ones) have been written in the Zillions language. The authors all work for free and anybody can contribute games. On the Zillions download page the games are grouped into the three categories 'Puzzles', 'Chess Games' and 'Other Games'. Some of them simulate three-dimensional games (e.g. Rubik's Cube).
Quite a few of these games are very educational and can be used in school classes to teach mathematics and other subjects (e.g. the "games" 'Jugs' and 'Turing Machine' ). Zillions claims that the power of playful learning is underestimated by some educators.
Zillions games are programmed in ZRF - a special purpose microlanguage[?]. Adrian King, while generally impressed by the language, criticised it by noting a number of issues he had with the language, including:
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