

What's Your Favorite Open Source Game? 149
Carlos Camacho asks: "The Inkubator Project is a website for creating free, Open Source Mac games through a collaboration between experienced and inexperienced developers. As webmaster, I am interested in adding to the seven games we have listed in our link section. So, I would like to ask Slashdot readers for their picks of the best Open Source games. The Inkubator Project focuses on Mac developers, however any game project that uses cross-platform technologies is fine."
BZFlag (Score:5, Informative)
Re:BZFlag (Score:2, Funny)
So is that technically a slashdotting?
Re:BZFlag (Score:2)
Re:BZFlag (Score:2)
bzflag nick: Easy Target (or Morph)
Run, cowards - I'll be returning to BZland soon. I hunger.
Re:BZFlag (Score:2)
The game is fun!
I don't game (Score:2, Informative)
The obvious answer is (Score:5, Informative)
Jouni
Re:The obvious answer is (Score:2)
Re:The obvious answer is (Score:1)
Nethack (Score:2)
I've been playing for years, and I just cannot get past level 8-12 area. If I'm really careful, I can get through Sokoban, but then BAM! one or two levels later, dead.
Something in Nethack obviously I just don't get. Still, play on.
Bob-
Re:Nethack (Score:2)
If you want to take the source and double the HP that you dish out and cut your damage taken by half, then feel free.
But if you do, don't go around bragging that you beat Nethack.
BTW: I created a new "engineer" character class for Angband. He kicked butt. But I suspect that the game is almost impossible to beat with a "stock" character.
Re:Nethack (Score:2)
Granted, my sample size is one datapoint - I've beaten Angband but not NetHack
Xentax
This one (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This one (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This one (Score:2)
Bah! (Score:2)
Bah! GIMP is for wimps who can't play emacs. You don't even need to know lisp to do gouraud shading, for gosh sakes! Where's the skill in that?
-- MarkusQ
It has tetris built in! (Score:2)
esc -x
tetris
This works on emacs and xemacs.
Of course its only really playable on xemacs.
Tetris in lisp.. Now there is someone with a lot time...
Ladder (Score:3, Interesting)
Not open source, but free flash games that I really like:
Re:Ladder (Score:2)
-Tim
Re:Ladder (Score:2)
ever play the sequel, ladup?
i'm sure i still have it on floppy, somewhere...
Re:Ladder (Score:2)
I've never played the sequels theselves, but I have the levels for what somebody told me is Ladder 2 [ostermiller.org]. Is that the ladup to which you refer?
Open Source means source code is available, right? (Score:4, Funny)
your sig (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:your sig (Score:1)
Actually, no, it is a game, and yes you are asked to pay for it.
"Of course, you can "pay" by recruiting other people who pay instead of you, which is why the above poster is advertising on Slashdot."
Actually, I'm an artist for the game. It's in my sig because I'm proud of it. You'll notice there's no referral info in my sig.
I don't care if you don't like the game or not. I don't care if you tell people you don't like the game. But to spread FUD? C'mon, man.
Re:your sig (Score:3, Informative)
Re:your sig (Score:1)
Actually, you can spread FUD whether the info is factual or not. There's no pyramid scheme, it's an incentive to play. The game costs money to play. BFD. Go picket your local arcade.
Re:your sig (Score:1)
Read the FAQ [ferion.com] just like everybody else does, jackass.
Re:your sig (Score:1)
Cute, very cute.
Re:your sig (Score:2)
We talk on ICQ a lot.
Re:your sig (Score:1)
Re:your sig (Score:2)
You must be new here.
Re:your sig (Score:2)
Re:your sig (Score:2)
Re:your sig (Score:2)
No, what you've described is a Ponzi Scheme [wikipedia.org], a specific implementation of a pyramid scheme. Not every pyramid scheme is a Ponzi.
Re:your sig (Score:2)
Re:your sig (Score:2)
Crossfire (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Crossfire (Score:2)
and zero documentation.
Re:Crossfire (Score:2)
It looks like the sourceforge data hasn't been updated in 6 months or more.
The whole project looks like a nightmare.
Re:Crossfire (Score:2)
The installation of this looks like an absolute nightmare, and has zero documentation.
Hope it's all worth it, cuz whomever designed the packages sucks.
Re:Crossfire (Score:2)
Whomever tried to moderate me as a Troll sucks, too, I certainly am not trolling.
Vega Strike dot sourceforge dot net (Score:5, Informative)
Without a doubt one of the premiere open source games. If you've ever played Wing Commander, Privateer, Elite, Escape Velocity Nova, you will love this game!
It's a 3d space combat/flying game where you accept all sorts of different missions (piracy, search and destroy, rescue, cargo hauling, patrol, exploration, etc) for money. You can purchase different starships and upgrade them to top of the line milspec craft. You can take the missions, or just fly around making credits as a tramp freighter, taking profitable cargos from station to planet to base.
There's also a really sweet dynamic universe, with the different empires constructing fleets of ships which do battle (and you can see the battles happen if you are in the same system!), and you can read about the progress of the wars on the dynamic news system.
The artwork is sweet, with a lot of professional-quality stuff. The graphics engine is awesome, and the gameplay rocks too.
This is the game you're looking for.
(Windows, OSX, Linux)
Re:Vega Strike dot sourceforge dot net (Score:1)
Vega Strike [freshmeat.net]
Re:Vega Strike dot sourceforge dot net (Score:2)
166MB download.
I thought it was a 17MB, then when Moz started downloading it, I realised I slipped a zero. Oops..
Re:Your sig says you are not impartial. (Score:2)
But jesus, it's not like I was selling something. Just trying to highlight one of the top open source games.
Re:Your sig says you are not impartial. (Score:4, Funny)
What I guess I'm saying is this; if you could figure it out, then I'm sure normal people would have no trouble at all.
Re:Your sig says you are not impartial. (Score:2)
Also, he didn't mod himself up, so someone must agree with him...
But what am I doing debating accountability with someone who is posting AC?
Battle for Wesnoth (Score:5, Informative)
Turn based strategy, kinda like Panzer General/Fantasy General.
Re:Battle for Wesnoth (Score:1)
Re:Battle for Wesnoth (Score:2)
Re:Battle for Wesnoth (Score:1)
Re:Battle for Wesnoth (Score:2)
There are a ton of other open source strategy games, but I think Wesnoth is so far the best implemented. The only other genre with a healthy number of entries is the roguelike games. For gameplay, they can't really be beat.
Re:Battle for Wesnoth (Score:2)
Definitely Wesnoth. Open source notwithstanding, this is just one of my favorite games. Kind of reminds me of Empire or Xconq some times, with a bit of Heroes of Might and Magic flavoring. Its really pretty unique more than anything else. You can spend a lot of fun hours with this game.
What's Your Favorite Open Source Game? (Score:3, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
Flightgear (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Flightgear (Score:2)
Re:Flightgear (Score:2)
frozen-bubble
gnome-gataxx (A better version of Reversi, and one of my all-time favorites)
kpoker
xarchon (kind of like battle chess)
xonix
Xboing (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Xboing (Score:1)
Remember Stunts3D from DOS? (Score:1)
But I wasn't the only one, and someone with more time and coding capability than me started making UltimateStunts [sourceforge.net].
I can't wait 'till it's done...
Raptor (Score:1)
Please learn how to make links. (Score:1, Funny)
KOULES (Score:1)
FREECIV! (Score:5, Informative)
GLTron (Score:2, Informative)
I second GLTron (Score:4, Informative)
If only there was online play... Anyone up for developing a MMPOLCG?
Re:I second GLTron (Score:2)
It's already multiplayer capable over LAN & Internet.
Dawn of Time (Score:1)
Common now.. (Score:3, Informative)
Maelstrom! (Score:2)
Armagetron (Score:2, Informative)
Definitely bzflag (Score:2)
My top 5 (Score:2, Interesting)
2) GNU Chess
3) GNU Go
4) Rogue
5) GNU Shogi
Pretty limited scope... sorry.
PARSEC47 (Score:2)
PARSEC is attributed to a single person, Kenta Cho. To sum the game is difficult, but I shall try. It's a stereotypical top down shooter with incredible a
Re:Parsec on the TI-99/4A (Score:2)
Scorched3D (Score:4, Informative)
Now there's an Open Source, 3D panning, zooming, rendered version of the venerable game [sourceforge.net].
No first person shooting. No Viet-cong. No Desert Eagle. Just a big gun, an angle, a force, and if you're good enough, a hit.
I like to think of it as a wine that's had sufficient time to age. Doubtless, the younger ones will not appreciate this fine wine in favor of a brand new Mickey's "fine malt liquor." Still, I like it.
Just naming a few... (Score:5, Informative)
CoreWar [sourceforge.net]: simulation game where a number of warriors try to crash each other while they are running in a virtual computer.
Battle for Wesnoth [wesnoth.org]: fantasy turn-based strategy game.
BZFlag [bzflag.org]: multiplayer 3D tank battle game.
Crimson Fields [seul.org]: tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle.
Crossfire [real-time.com]: cooperative multiplayer graphical RPG and adventure game.
Enigma [nongnu.org]: inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock'n'Roll on the Amiga.
FlightGear [flightgear.org]: Flight simulator.
FreeDroid [sourceforge.net]: clone of the classic game "Paradroid" on Commodore 64.
Frozen Bubble [frozen-bubble.org]: puzzle-bobble clone.
Globulation 2 [ysagoon.com]: Real-Time Strategy.
LinCity [demon.co.uk]: city/country simulation game.
LBreakout 2 [sourceforge.net]: breakout-style arcade game in the manner of Arkanoid.
NetHack - Falcon's Eye [sourceforge.net]: mouse-driven interface for NetHack that enhances the visuals, audio and accessibility of the game, yet retains all the original gameplay and game features.
netPanzer [berlios.de]: online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for FAST ACTION combat.
Pathological [sourceforge.net]: enriched clone of the game "Logical" by Rainbow Arts.
Project StarFighter [parallelrealities.co.uk]: xy-axis star fighting game.
SuperTux [sourceforge.net]: classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game.
XKobo [olofson.net]: astpaced multiway scrolling shoot-em-up.
XRick [bigorno.net]: clone of Rick Dangerous.
XScorch [xscorch.org]: Scorched Earth clone.
Have fun!
Intergalactic nodular warfare (Score:2)
Re:Intergalactic nodular warfare (Score:2)
btw Project StarFighter [parallelrealities.co.uk] might be worth a try, it isnt as fast paced as xkobo, but i like it a lot.
angband baby... (Score:2, Informative)
GORILLAS.BAS or NIBBLES.BAS (Score:2, Funny)
Re:GORILLAS.BAS or NIBBLES.BAS (Score:2)
GeneRally (Score:1)
Torcs (Score:2)
Neverball (Score:3, Informative)
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Neverball [icculus.org] a game based on Monkey Ball.
Fun, addictive and some of the courses can be really challenging.
The Kernel! (Score:2)
Boson? (Score:2)
Anagramarama! (Score:2)
The Ur-Quan Masters (Score:2, Informative)
http://sc2.sourceforge.net/
Re:The Ur-Quan Masters (Score:2)
You are not gaming to your full potential if you have not played Star Control 2 (now the Ur-Quan Masters)
Keep your eyes on Planeshift... (Score:2)
Still in development, but keep your eyes on Planeshift [planeshift.it] a very ambitious and so far very well done online role-playing game. (It's playable now but not complete and a very large download). I hear that a new preview version (with a MacOSX port) is on it's way.
There are a few other games in progress based on CrystalSpace [sf.net] as well (which works on Mac, Linux, Windows, and other platforms as well with varying degrees of support).
what about (Score:2)
best text adventure around.
Re:what about (Score:2)
Stepmania (Score:2)
Re:There aren't any good ones (Score:3, Interesting)
Because you cannot prove that something doesn't exist. Therefore, you cannot use that rational to explain why you won't look.
Re:There aren't any good ones (Score:2)
Re:There aren't any good ones (Score:2)
Besides, when you say "game," I'm assuming that you mean that it has at least semi-original content in addition to a completely open game engine. Those open source games tend to be simplistic; this, I believe, is the case because the creative part of any sufficie
Re:KSirtet and Nethack (Score:3, Informative)
I do not mean to be the "genre police," but NetHack is better described as an "ASCII RPG." If you can type in English "get sword," "go north," and "put the painting in the bag," then it qualifies as a text adventure.
Sorry about the brief diversion. We now return you to our regularaly-scheduled thread.
Re:xevil (Score:2)
I liked the games website and the hate mail that they "got". Not sure if it was real or not but it was back when the net was "small and young" so it woudln't suprise me if a lot of people did find it offensive. All the bios for the characters were great esp the nerd, who was my favorite character, who got killed by his robot.
All in all good times.