I took a list of a very large number of computer/video games and travestized it. This counts, because Dwarf Fortress is in there somewhere.
Turtle Slots (2009, Activision)
Do you like playing casino games? Do you like turtles?
Steel Cage (1982, Aardvark-80, TRS-80 CoCo)
Sounds like it's a mech game where it's all text-based with a thirty-second pause after every combat action.
Momotaro Densetsu Komei-den Breed II: Winteractive, Inc. (Nintendo of Europe B.V., Maximum Editor, SEGA CD)
Ah, Nindtendo of Europe, that game-dev capital of the world.
Love Katayama Magic Carpet God of the Wonderful Exector's Edition (2009, Titus Franco-Prussia Publishing, Inc.)
Who doesn't love Franco-Prussian H-games?
Pet Shoot Machinko Paranormal Industries Basketball (1993, VIPS) (Amiga, Atari ST)
Ok, so, like, you make a basketball team, right, except it's all pets, and they are possessed by the ghosts of great B-ballers of the past...
Murder 2007 (2001, Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS)
Released six years ahead of schedule thanks to a decision to focus on mature development platforms.
Slime Warriors (1990, Atari 8-bit, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 5200, Atari ST)
Mass Effect 3: Granny in Lost Wanted (2005, Sony Company, Ltd.) (Apple II, Atari Corporation 3)
Since people weren't happy with the ending of Mass Effect 3...
Basketball Prof. Rebuild (2002, Sun Corp.)
The King's Qubes (1997, Cactus Soft Corporation, Windows)
Pac-Man (1988, MicroProse Software Inc.) (Amiga)
Yep, Pac-man, released 1988, for the Amiga, developed by Micro-prose. Nothing to see here.
Hamtaro: Harley-Davidson Soccer Manager (1998, Croteam Land) (2011, Bethesda Software, Inc.)
Interesting idea...
Banjo Pilot (1994, Unknown Publisher(s)) (Commodore 64)
Doctor Who: Black Butt-Head
Dracula: Crazy Macho Cineplay Entertainment) (Windows)
Angry Bird (2008, Novitas GmbH, CDV Soft Entertainment Inc., Technos Japan, Ltd.) (FM-7, TRS-80 CoCo)
You saw it here, that's prior art.
Disaster Missile Company, Inc. (Timex Corporation, SEGA of America, Inc.) (Windows)
Also released as Kerbal Space Program.
Lolitaire (2002, Gremlin Interactive Software)
"So... it's funny? Like, Lol-itare?" "No, no, it isn't. You're off by one letter." "Yeah, I think it's time to call the cops."