sleepybisexual@beehaw.org to Gaming@beehaw.org · 1 year agoWhat are some open source games you can recommend for Linux?message-squaremessage-square15fedilinkarrow-up158arrow-down10file-text
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minus-squaresoulsource@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoI have to second the mentions of OpenTTD, Battle for Wesnoth, Ur-Quan Masters and Nethack. I’d also like to add: Widelands: A Settlers 2 clone. Chromium B.S.U.: A top-down scrolling shooter. Don’t let any enemies pass. Perfect if you need 5 minutes of adrenaline. Scorched 3D: It’s Scorched Earth, but 3D. Frozen Bubble: Hard to describe. It’s a bit like Dr. Mario. GL-117: 3D air combat. The graphics are “a bit” dated, but the game is a lot of fun still. Kobo Deluxe: A 2D action-puzzler. It doesn’t have the most stunning graphics, but it sure is fun to play. Then there are also some open-source re-implementations of commercial games (that need the original game files) that haven’t been mentioned yet: CorsixTH: Theme Hospital. OpenMW: Morrowind OpenRA: Red Alert (and others) ScummVM: Various point&click adventure games (Monkey Island, Legend of Kyrandia, Loom,…) Return to the Roots: Settlers 2 VCMI: Heroes of Might and Magic 3
I have to second the mentions of OpenTTD, Battle for Wesnoth, Ur-Quan Masters and Nethack.
I’d also like to add:
Then there are also some open-source re-implementations of commercial games (that need the original game files) that haven’t been mentioned yet: