I’ve been discovering that despite what I originally thought - there exists a small collection of high quality games which are not only free but also developed openly. I’ll list the ones I have found to date, I wouldn’t mind seeing any recommendations!

  • Mindustry - Essentially a fully complete indie game. You can buy it on steam to gain access to a few other features but nothing game changing.

  • Super Tux Kart - Literally Mario Kart.

  • Super Tux - Literally Mario

  • Luanti formerly Minetest. - A voxel game engine, you can add hundreds of mods to make the game into what you want, including into just straight up Minecraft.

  • Veloren - An open MMO, still very much in alpha development

  • Thrive - Spore on steroids, still in development although I’ve spent a good 20 hours having a lot of fun with where it’s at, at the moment - with the bacteria stage mostly complete and the multicellular stage taking shape.

  • Unciv - just civilization.

One thing you probably notice with this list is there are a lot of games which are clones or essentially clones of other games. So I wonder if anyone knows of games which have their own unique style and ideas?

I’ll probably post some reviews of each of these games and any more I find out about in separate posts.

Here’s a Wikipedia list, but if anyone has any favorites rather than me just dumping a list of varying quality games on to this post.


  • Lofenyy@sh.itjust.worksM
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    3 days ago

    Check out Freeciv by the way, a libre civilization clone. It’s my personal favourite. As for games that aren’t clones, there’s an Android game called Doors of Doom. I’ve been thinking about making a game inspired from it for Linux, both mobile and desktop, but I’m not sure how I feel about it yet.

    I’d love to see your reviews!