Free alternatives to classic/well known games
#31 Posted 27 June 2013 - 11:46 AM
#32 Posted 27 June 2013 - 11:58 AM
Furthermore, how is Cube / Cube2 like Unreal? There's hardly anything in common. You don't even pick up weapons or have alternate fire. There's also a lack of full OO scripting.
Scorched3D is no Scorched Earth alternative either. It shouldn't even be named Scorched3D. It's more of an alternative for Blast Doors - and plays far worse, but is more overrated because it has pretty water and pretty lens flares to sell itself while overlooking the overencumbering terrible issues on the aiming interface that is integral to the gameplay.
Alien Arena switches flavors of imitation every few milestones so it can't be called a Q3A alternative any more. It started off being a very Q2 feeling imitation of Q3A (kinda like early Q3test) then it tried to be like UT2004 (obvious influence of DM-Gael from UT2003 is seen in most places, as well as the main menu) and last time I checked, it tried to be UT3 with heavy influence from UT3's bio goo materials and shaders. I don't want to know where it's going next... but somehow sticking some 50's alien invasion movie motif doesn't work in any of them.
It's also worth noting it started out as a singleplayer Mars Attacks! TC for Quake2, so being completely derivative is in its very core since the beginning.
This post has been edited by leilei: 27 June 2013 - 12:26 PM
#34 Posted 27 June 2013 - 02:13 PM
leilei, on 27 June 2013 - 11:58 AM, said:
Heh, I actually drew that parallel from a passage found at your unofficial A&A shrine, which goes as follows:
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I don't know why Battlespire stuck in my memory instead of some of the other games you mention here, but if you suggest another one I'll be happy to change it (Ultima Underworld perhaps? After all, it's an ur-example of the fantasy FPS RPG genre.)
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Okay, I agree that Cube ~ Unreal is a big, big stretch, it's just that I didn't want the Cube games to go unmentioned so I did that. Once again, you're an expert in FPS games and your suggestions as of what could be a better parallel are more than welcome.
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That game was someone else's suggestion IIRC and I put it on the list without checking.
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It's also worth noting it started out as a singleplayer Mars Attacks! TC for Quake2, so being completely derivative is in its very core since the beginning.
Well, I think I'll have to add some generic categories to keep some of the titles.
#35 Posted 28 June 2013 - 06:01 AM
In fact, the OP in its recent form was a result of my attempt to cram at least three separate lists into one:
1. More or less straightforward remakes or clones of well-known games. In many cases the authors will openly point to the game that they are trying to remake, and if not, the similarity is often quite obvious anyway.
2. Shareware clones of popular titles, mostly from the DOS era. These are generally of historical interest.
3. Games that are definitely inspired by famous titles, but the authors have added enough ideas of their own to make these games something more then direct recreations. As usual, this is the grey area as YMMV what makes for a simple clone and what constitutes an "inspired by" game.
So I've separated these lists in the OP, and also added the following titles:
Crayon Physics
Dungeon Keeper
Elite
Lemmings
Natural Selection
RPGMaker
SimCity
X-COM: Enemy Unknown
Bos Wars, Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Diablo
Empire Deluxe
Frontier: Elite II
Puzzle Bobble
Ultima series
Wizardry VII
#36 Posted 28 June 2013 - 07:05 AM
Super Monkey Ball alternative:
Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out. Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill.
Also found here is Neverputt, a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game, built on the physics and graphics engine of Neverball.
Neverball and Neverputt are both known to run under Linux, Win2K/XP, FreeBSD, and Mac OSX. Hardware accelerated OpenGL is required. A 500MHz processor is recommended.
Quake III alternative:
It's on the CUBE2 engine, not sure, it's a casual arena shooter, p. fun.
This post has been edited by uraganotkirki: 28 June 2013 - 07:13 AM
#37 Posted 28 June 2013 - 12:43 PM
I remember reading about Red Eclipse some time ago, it's indeed the Cube 2 engine, but they planned some extensive overhaul of the playing mechanics compared to the more classic arena shooter titles.
#39 Posted 28 June 2013 - 07:24 PM
(Yeah i'm aware of the excellent ReDuke but that's not a data project)
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#40 Posted 28 June 2013 - 09:28 PM
leilei, on 28 June 2013 - 07:24 PM, said:
I think most of us would rather have a Duke Nukem Forever alternative.
And fact that it's free would merely be the icing on the cake!
#41 Posted 29 June 2013 - 04:52 AM
leilei, on 28 June 2013 - 07:24 PM, said:
(Yeah i'm aware of the excellent ReDuke but that's not a data project)
Wow, this is awesome!!! Thanks, I never heard about that one before
Also, nice new avatar you have here
#42 Posted 29 June 2013 - 05:42 AM
Thanks for sharing Dave Gnukem, the latest version is available here: http://sourceforge.n...m/files/gnukem/
The main site is not updated, I guess.
#43 Posted 29 June 2013 - 06:28 AM
A-Train
Carrier Command
Duke Nukem
Escape Velocity
Half-Life: Counterstrike
Quake III: Arena, Unreal Tournament
Star Wars: TIE Fighter, Descent: Freespace
Super Monkey Ball
Also added another section to the list, with the liberated games that have both the source code and all assets released for free, thus making it possible to create new builds of the entire game.
#44 Posted 29 June 2013 - 11:56 AM
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#45 Posted 29 June 2013 - 12:55 PM
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#46 Posted 29 June 2013 - 01:30 PM
It can be a learning experience from them, it's also great because they continue to create and update new content for the game. Prime example is OpenTTD.
Elasto Mania alternative:
This game can get so weird when you are upside down and your front tire is lodged somewhere - somehow.
This post has been edited by uraganotkirki: 29 June 2013 - 01:33 PM
#47 Posted 29 June 2013 - 03:08 PM
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#48 Posted 30 June 2013 - 12:58 PM
Duke Rocks, on 29 June 2013 - 12:55 PM, said:
Well, in fact that was one of the reasons I started compiling the lists, because blatant rip-offs are of a certain interest - as compared to the run-of-the-mill commercial clones that try to at least mimic originality so as to avoid copyright infringement lawsuits.
Some of the games here introduce a lot of new concepts though, or re-imagine the original games quite a bit, which is equally interesting
uraganotkirki, on 29 June 2013 - 01:30 PM, said:
It can be a learning experience from them, it's also great because they continue to create and update new content for the game. Prime example is OpenTTD.
Yup, that's very true
uraganotkirki, on 29 June 2013 - 01:30 PM, said:
Thanks, I didn't know about either game Added to the list.
leilei, on 29 June 2013 - 03:08 PM, said:
Done that.
BTW guys, I have this feeling that there's some classic space simulation (maybe strategy, not sure) game clone/remake that I've seen some time ago somewhere but didn't have the time to include on the list, and now I can't seem to find it. Any ideas what it could be?
This post has been edited by MrFlibble: 30 June 2013 - 01:00 PM
#49 Posted 01 July 2013 - 10:18 AM
M.U.L.E.
NetWars
Stunts
X-COM: Enemy Unknown
I think it's NetWarsGL I referred to in my previous post, although I'm still not sure.
#51 Posted 08 July 2013 - 11:25 AM
Also, added the following titles:
Castle of the Winds, Ancient Domains of Mystery
Diplomacy
Panzer General II
RPG Maker
Sid Meier's Civilization
Titan
Wizardry VII
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#52 Posted 08 July 2013 - 01:15 PM
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#54 Posted 09 July 2013 - 06:10 AM
MrFlibble, on 09 July 2013 - 06:00 AM, said:
I do wish it was finished :/
#55 Posted 09 July 2013 - 07:33 AM
http://juegosliberados.blogspot.com/
It's in either Spanish or Portuguese (can't tell because I'm not very familiar with both languages), but everything is pretty self-explanatory. The blog seems to feature quite a few really obscure games too.
#57 Posted 10 July 2013 - 01:59 PM
In the older screenshots featured on Stratagus it even uses the copyrighted Warcraft II fonts. And lol their music folder
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I think that says it all.
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#59 Posted 11 July 2013 - 10:28 AM
Also, added the following:
Half-Life
Quake
#60 Posted 16 November 2013 - 10:57 AM
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
- Zauberer (Doom engine)
Quake III: Arena
- World of Padman (Quake III engine)