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        Also, I’m not sure you can count OpenRCT2 as fully open source, as it still requires the closed-source game files to run – they haven’t replaced all the game assets yet.

        (That said, it’s still fantastic and by far the best way to play RollerCoaster Tycoon.)

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          they haven’t replaced all the game assets yet.

          Its open source. You’re just too lazy to finish the job.

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            Technically, it’s still an open source mod of a closed source game.

            And am I too lazy to finish the job? … Yeah, I guess I am. I am too lazy to go out there and re-do all of the thousands of graphics sprites and all the sound effects and music all on my own. Feel free to do it yourself if you’re not that lazy. I’m sure the devs would appreciate your effort.

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    Mineclonia has like 95% of the features of Minecraft but is way better because you don’t need a Microsoft account, plus modding is easier.

    Also awesome:

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        Mineclonia is a fork of VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2) that adds various improvements:

        Differences from MineClone 2

        • Overworld depth increased from 64 to 128 nodes
        • Improved nether portals
        • Improved leaf decay
        • Improved villages
        • Wandering traders and trader llamas
        • Suspicious nodes, pottery sherds and decorated pots
        • Conduits
        • Deep dark biome and ancient hermitage (structure corresponding to ancient city)
        • Functional loom to apply banner patterns
        • Lush caves biome
        • Cherry grove biome
        • No in-game music, twice as small compared to VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2)
        • No hamburgers (but villagers follow dropped food as in Minecraft)
        • No renamed mobs (e.g. Creepers remain Creepers, not Stalkers)
        • Overhauled mob pathfinding, physics, and AI
        • Custom Lua map generator featuring terrain and biomes that closely comport to Minecraft and which is compatible with Minecraft seeds
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      From the Luanti/Minetest games, I also like Exile very much.

      It is a bit hard and nerdy (you’ll have to read the PDF guide/tutorial as you progress), but I found it oddly calming. I recommend single-player only.

      In contrast to other Luanti/Minecraft-Like games, in Exile it feels very rewarding just to have found shelter from a storm and a cozy fire going, after you were on the edge of collapsing from exhaustion. Though you’re almost certainly out of food and it would be dangerous to go out looking before the storm passes, you’re not quite dying yet and you have time to make your mud hole a bit more cozy. (It’s not a good game if you want to build huge creative castles, but you’ll need to build and improve your home a bit.)

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        An unofficial Minecraft-like game for luanti

        Luanti is what Minetest was renamed to so it basically is Minetest

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        Luanti (formerly Minetest) is a little weird, in that it’s really just meant to be the game engine, not the full game. Mineclonia is basically a mod that adds back in all the extra mobs and whatnot Minecraft has.

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      It’s such a fun game, especially after you beat a campaign level. I love that part purely for the freedom it provides after a hard fought battle.

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      Came here to say exactly this. Played it for years and it keeps getting better and better. It’s based on a game called Pixel Dungeon, which the original developer open sourced when they got bored with it. There are several other forks of PD, and I’ve also played most of them too, and SPD is definitely the best, and possibly the only one still in development.

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    I don’t see this one mentioned often, but Frogatto & Friends is a lot of fun if you like platformers with an old-school aesthetic. I keep it on my Steamdeck to play a few levels every now and then, it’s a smooth game with a nice feeling to the controls.

    screenshot

    The source is here.

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      Holy shit, I played Frogatto YEARS ago and totally forgot about it. Thank you!

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    Endless Sky if you’re down for a top-down space shooter mining grind.

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      Or a trading grind, depending on your playstyle. I’ve barely ever mined in it.

      How are they doing on the campaign/storyline, BTW? Last time I played it (a year or so ago) I managed to capture a jump drive and explored a bunch of really interesting areas outside human space, but it really felt like I wasn’t intended to be there yet and the story wasn’t really ready for it.

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        Endless sky follows the old and storied tradition where 90% of the game’s content is locked behind speaking to a specific random NPC near the starting town, and not giving any hints at all that you’re going the wrong way. You probably fell victim to that.

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          No, I was following the human space campaign just fine (although maybe I didn’t go far enough along it for it to take me to alien space “naturally”).

          I’ve also picked up at least one non-randomly-generated quest from the

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          Hai, namely, the one where you get the Anomalocaris.

          I’ve also made it

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          through the Tangled Shroud to Avgi space, and maybe I’m legitimately on their main questline there (as I currently have a job marker for “Meet up with the Avgi Strike force at Navigeo Yards in the Symphony system” on my map)

          It’s just that those last two things I mentioned, especially the latter one, don’t feel all that fleshed out compared to the human campaign.

          I’ve wandered through the territories of a couple of other species, but they’re either hostile or I haven’t figured out how to talk to them yet.

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            Oh you did! Indeed, you have to complete the human campaign all the way through (to the point that you get an epilogue) to even be able to start the 2nd largest storyline after the human things.

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          They have specifically gotten better about adding in other opportunities especially for starting the

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          Free Worlds

          story line.

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      Came here to say this, although I would not categorize it as a “shooter mining grind” (FWIF I never mine grind).

      There are tons of things to do and stories to play. The community is quite active especially on the Git and Discord. Lot’s do to but you really need to explore to get the full experience.

      Also

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      Republic and Syndicate story lines when? Can we stop making a zillion different alien factions already?

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    Battle for Wesnoth. It’s a fantasy-themed turn-based strategy.

    Though I haven’t played it recently, I have some very good memories. It teaches you gambling and probability (especially on small multiplayer maps), and you develop feeling for the difference between 40% chance to hit and 30%.

    The single-player campaigns are nice too. The one that I have in especially good memory is “Under The Burning Suns”, which made a few creative and artistic changes to the game. It shouldn’t be the first campaign you play, but it can be the second.

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      I still think about garak and under the burning suns from time to time. The plot is decent and while there’s not much writing, what’s there is generally good. I’d rate it better than the vast majority of games, but general consensus would probably place it below planescape torment and disco elysium. I really liked it.

      Recently, battle for wesnoth has remade the delfador campaign and heir to the throne and tried to unify a bunch of the mainline campaigns together. Deceiver’s gambit and the new httt are imo respectively second and third best wesnoth campaigns now.

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      I still think about garak and under the burning suns from time to time. The plot is decent and while there’s not much writing, what’s there is generally good. I’d rate it better than the vast majority of games, but general consensus would probably place it below planescape torment and disco elysium. I really liked it.

      Recently, battle for wesnoth has remade the delfador campaign and heir to the throne and tried to unify a bunch of the mainline campaigns together. Deceiver’s gambit and the new httt are imo respectively second and third best wesnoth campaigns now.

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        Oh now you make me want to play planescape torment again. Really good writing. It always felt like the dialogs were about you and the questions you have, and immediately relevant to what happens next in the game.

        I’m maybe a third through disco elysium, but I found the writing went off-rails too often for my taste, sometimes disconnected with your quest or what happens next. It’s still very well written, maybe just not my “book”. But now I have just derailed this thread from the original topic completely, so who am I to judge.

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      Oh man, this brings back memories. Used to play it in multiplayer with a couple of friends a lot at some point. Very well crafted, balanced game. The graphics are beautiful.

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      Thank you for this! I played it long ago when I used Ubuntu but couldn’t remember the name when I wanted to play it again!

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      Haven’t played Unciv, how does it compare to Freeciv? If I see correctly, Freeciv is much closer to the original game, while Unciv tries to add some more “fun” features?

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    Can I do a shameless plug? Not necessarily all of these are my favourites, but most of these are pretty nice. Here’s my list.

    My top fav is Mindustry, which has already been mentioned. Another not very popular FOSS game which is pretty good imho is OpenClonk.

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    People have already said a couple of my favorites ( Super Tux Kart and Mindustry ), but I’d like to bring up one almost nobody talks about: Me And My Shadow

    It’s a 2D puzzle platformer where you control one person normally but then press space to record movement for your shadow character. Last time I tried downloading and playing it on Linux using the appimage on Sourceforge, pretty sure it didn’t work because it might need an old glibc that has features that might not exist in newer versions.

    This post reminded me of the game, so I’ll download and see if I can run it on my desktop. Really feel like playing it now.

    Edit:

    I am too dumb to figure out how to make it work. Best I get is nothing. Not even a pop-up saying I need something else to make it work. So, I guess plating the windows release through WINE is the best I’d be able to do.