Open source video games
Open source video games
Ive been playing zero-k recently, and wondering what other great open source video games are out there?
Open source video games
Ive been playing zero-k recently, and wondering what other great open source video games are out there?
Battle for Wesnoth is the one that comes to mind first. Turn based strategy game.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup classical roguelike, as in actually like Rogue/nethack. Can be played with ASCII or graphical tiles, and you can play in a browser window with scoreboards and a spectator mode.
Similar to OpenRA, OpenMW is also an open recreation of the engine for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Nice!
I spent so many hours on wesnoth...
That one is perhaps the most polished open source game out there.
Unciv is a decent Civilization clone
Some of the most polished open source games are: 0 A. D., Xonotic, Beyond All Reason, Battle for Wesnoth, Mindustry, Minetest, Thrive. These are all great games open source or not. I'm sure I'm missing a few, but these stand out to me for their completeness and polish.
I wasn't expecting to find a new "polished" open source game I've never heard of from this thread, but somehow I've never heard of Thrive before. It's even got a steam release!
Veloren is based on Cube World and it's an RPG with server builds and everything
OpenTTD is more a strategic game,but it's great. OpenRCT sadly requires the graphics of the original RCT2, so it's not really open source. But also a favorite.
OpenRCT is an incredible achievement. The mods people make add so much more content.
0AD is great. And whilst not a game really, FlightGear is the best you'll get for a FOSS flightsim. And really, for the prices that some X-Plane/MSFS planes and other addons go for, it's actually proper good.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, has a really strong community behind it. Be warned, it is an intensely deep simulation (as in dwarf fortress), that is often criticized for it's tediousness. But that gameplay element critique aside, it's a fantastic example of a community developped game.
Highly recommend. Easier to grasp than dwarf fortress, although finding community can be a bit hard since reddit shutdown
Unciv if you enjoy sacrificing hours of your life :)
Are we talking about serious business civ 2 style, or something more relax like the 5th one ?
I believe it's based on Civ4 by default but can be modded to be more like 3 or 5
Unciv is great!
I'm surprised that no one mentioned super tux kart yet
Ive been playing a lot of MineClone2 which is a modpack for Minetest!
haven't used mineclone2, but i do want to echo minetest
Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs got open sourced if that counts.
Holy f— really? I used to love Amnesia back in the day. This is such a strange and unexpected, but really cool news!
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, or if you like something a little less complex, Cataclysm: Bright Nights, are fantastic roguelike games. Proper traditional, turn based, tileset ones.
Imagine a mix of Fallout and The Walking Dead, that's what it's like. It's superb. The possibilities are endless
Gonna try it!
A lot of good tips here, but you should have a look at Endless Sky! Really cool space game
https://github.com/endless-sky/endless-sky
OpenTTD is a pretty cool transportation and train building game
Neverball is my favorite. It's a Monkey ball clone.
Warzone 2100 is an excellent RTS that is open source. I've never played a game with a bigger and more complex skill tree. Has an interesting development history in that it was originally a Playstation game, but was completely open sourced once the company went under. It has been kept alive by fans ever since.
Forge, a Magic: The Gathering rules engine available both for Windows and Android. Various formats, good AI, offline and online play, and now even has a Shandalar-like mode.
MTG #MagicTheGathering #Forge #Shandalar
I liked oolite and doomrl .
Shattered Pixel Dungeon Roguelike, very addctive :)
Make sure to help jumpstart the community here a PixelDuneon@lemmy.ml
Adding tales of maj'eyal to the roguelike list.
NetHack - Roguelike
Space Cadet Pinball - Decompilation of 3D Pinball for Windows – Space Cadet
The Battle for Wesnoth - Turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme
Mindustry - Sandbox tower-defense game
Minetest - Voxel game engine
Havent seen endless sky mentioned here, it is an old school space trader sim (think scape velocity or a 2d freelancer)
Tux Racer is the OG.
I like re3, reVC and reLCS. These are reverse engineered versions of GTA 3, Vice City and Liberty City Stories with improvements. Take Two has thrown a strike on the main repository, but you can still find mirrors or builds in the internet.
Is there any mirrors with newer builds? I could only find the earlier releases when I looked.
I don't know, I compiled from source. If you use ArchLinux you can get re3-git
, revc-git
and relcs-git
from AUR.
Quake and Doom.
If you enjoyed Zero-K, there is also Beyond All Reason in development and in playable alpha state
Battle for westnoth !
And I can't remember right now the stealth game I used to play, it was the dark something, gonna search it later.
I used to play Sauerbraten, a Quake-like FPS, way back in the day. Doesn't look like it's very active any more.
Colobot was made open source a while ago and is still great! The game assets (and original binaries) can also be downloaded for free from the dev's site.
0 AD is a solid AOE2 clone
I can recommend osu!lazer if you like rythm games, be careful not to get addicted though :P
For mobile games there is Shattered Pixel Dungeon, great time sink
If you like Zero-K you're going to love Beyond All Reason
Widelands is a good game in the style of Settlers 2.
(The later games in The Settlers series moved away from the distribution-network style of gameplay in S2; so Widelands how carries that torch.)
I actually love IVAN, and I feel like it has been completely forgotten https://github.com/Attnam/ivan
Great suggestions in this discussion! Rather than adding my favourites, I will add some resources that list more games.
Looks like some very useful sites there. Thank you