I’ve been trying to track down some interesting games that fall under foss philosophy. No preferences on genre, I just want to hear it all :)
- poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) 11•1 year ago
- Dave ( @Dave@lemmy.nz ) 10•1 year ago
I haven’t seen anyone mention Endless Sky.
It’s in ongoing development, but there are many hours of content. You fly your ship around, you can be a trader selling goods between planets, be a pirate attacking other ships, or fight pirates and sell their stuff. There are lots of other quests, including a major and lengthy story line quest series and other minor side quests with multiple linked parts.
There’s also an unofficial port to Android available on F-Droid here.
- rnd ( @rnd@beehaw.org ) English10•1 year ago
Here are some popular choices:
- Xonotic, an arena FPS in the style of Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament that has a thriving online scene – including non-standard modes like Defrag
- Hedgewars, an artillery game that’s basically “Worms: Armageddon”, but with some annoyances removed (like stray solid pixels get automatically removed, jumping is easier to do, etc.)
- Teeworlds, a fast-paced 2D multiplayer action game
- The Battle for Wesnoth, a turn-based strategy that (unusually for a PC title) adopts a gameplay structure more reminiscent of console TBSs (comparable to Advance Wars or Fire Emblem, but not a clone of either)
- Minetest, an attempt to make a Minecraft clone that has since turned into a very flexible engine for block-based games
And personal suggestions:
- Mindustry and shapez.io have already been mentioned by another person here, they’re worth checking out
- Shattered Pixel Dungeon is a newbie-friendly roguelike
- speaking of roguelikes, NetHack is a classic, although not as user-friendly and way more difficult
- Simon Tatham’s Puzzles, a collection of small games that all implement classic puzzles (Solo is sudoku, Pattern is “Japanese crosswords” aka Picross, etc.)
- LAN Master (video, download), a legit public-domain open-source homebrew NES game where your goal is to connect all computers into a network by rotating pieces – obviously you’ll need an NES emulator for that, FCEUX, Mesen, Mednafen, ares and Retroarch are good FOSS choices for that
- nachtigall ( @nachtigall@feddit.de ) English9•1 year ago
I’ll be the nerd and just drop a wikipedia article :p
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_video_games
- Akimoto ( @Akimoto@lemmy.ml ) 9•1 year ago
Mindustry and Shapez.io. If you are a fan of Factorio, I highly recommend these two games.
Mindustry is a combination of resource management automation/tower defence/light RTS. https://mindustrygame.github.io/
Shapez.io is pure management automation but with a quite aesthetic vibe.
https://shapez.io/
https://github.com/tobspr-games/shapez.ioBoth are also available on Steam if you want to support the developer.
- honeyontoast ( @honeyontoast@beehaw.org ) 8•1 year ago
There’s an open source remake of Revolt, which was a 90s racing game using toy cars and power ups. https://rvgl.org/
- vxnxnt ( @hamborgr@feddit.de ) 7•1 year ago
The devs of the rhythm game osu! are creating a foss remake of the original, which is known as lazer.
One Hour One Life seems to be a relatively popular one.
- computerfan0 ( @computerfan0@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe
You build a transportation network using buses, trains, planes and ships to connect cities and industries. Contains a huge variety of mods called “NewGRFs”, which can do anything from adding real life trains to completely overhauling the supply chain.
- neoney ( @neoney@lemmy.neoney.dev ) 1•1 year ago
Xonotic
- sgtnasty ( @sgtnasty@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
Veloren is an open world, open-source multiplayer voxel RPG inspired by Cube World, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Dwarf Fortress, and Minecraft, written in Rust.