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regdog ,

If you bother to write a response, then please at least write what genre of game it is.

Zacryon ,

You can easily look them up using a search engine of your choice. But I understand the lazyness.

chevy9294 ,

Veloren!

DreitonLullaby ,

I still haven’t tried it, but I’ve heard how great Veloren apparently is. It’s an MMO voxel game that takes inspiration from Zelda: Breath of the Wild and is written in Rust.

rickrolled767 ,

Early game is a bit confusing and direction less last I played but once you get your bearings its a load of fun

Nemo ,

Pixel Dungeon, Battle for Wesnoth

mkuznetsoff ,

it’s not really a game, but openmw

nossaquesapao ,

Since no one mentioned yet, Tales of Maj’Eyal deserves some love too. One of the best roguelikes out there…

YarHarSuperstar ,
@YarHarSuperstar@lemmy.world avatar

Is that game open source? That’s cool, I love that game

nossaquesapao ,

Yes, it is, although they don’t seem to take a collaborative development approach, but you can grab the source and create derivative works.

skulblaka ,
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The modding scene is (or, well, was) pretty active though, if you’re into that. There are still official te4 forums, but most folks hang out in the discord (yeah, I know.) including a couple old head modders that are pretty familiar with the codebase if you’re trying to do something exceptionally interesting with it.

Labna ,

Velorem and Endless Sky!

JetpackJackson ,

Xonotic (quake-esque FPS, IMO its like quake and halo had a FOSS child), Minetest (a voxel game engine, multiple games are available for it), and Mindustry (sandbox tower defense) are the only ones ive tried so far

Achyu ,
Ephera ,

DCSS, Minetest and Simon Tatham’s Puzzles.

mormund ,

Unciv is pretty cool, it is Civ 5 but you can play on mobile as well. It was great to have the “One more turn” feel while stuck on a train.

random_character_a ,
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…and you can continue the same game at home in PC. Just gotta send the save game file.

Swampman ,

Space Station 13.

Too many amazing moments and memories to even count, always more to learn. I love how the open source nature of the game means there’s many different servers branching off from each other, running their own custom versions of the game. Smaller servers “downstream” pick and choose which features they want to keep when the upstream servers implement something new.

verdigris ,

It’s not open source, but I do want to mention Barotrauma here – it’s not totally unheard of, but I don’t think many people realize that it’s a spiritual successor to SS13. Supports a lot less players, but still up to 12 or something on the bigger ships, and it manages to turn the absolute insanity of SS13 into a compelling survival game that still has plenty of goofiness.

skulblaka ,
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I entered SS13 with the ssethtide and I stuck around past the worst of it but I haven’t logged in since probably 2021. Is it a good time to come back and see what’s up? I enjoyed high population servers and a lot of people were leaving with the tide around and before when I did. What’s an average server pop these days?

The overcomplexity of the game is part of why I love it so much but it’s also what drove me off of it, because I couldn’t figure out how to run an offline server to practice roles and I wasn’t trying to do my first day of engineering or doctoring on a public lobby if I could help it. I had a lot of fun in Mining and Cargo and occasionally just faffing about as an assistant helping Botany grow weed or bringing monkeys to the chef - but I’d like to learn “a real job” one of these days (he says, knowing exactly how pissed off everyone gets if mining or cargo either die or are understaffed). And most folks didn’t usually seem inclined to adopt assistants, unfortunately. Remember folks, adopt wandering assistants and then spay and neuter them because unattended assistants will cook their hands off trying to break into the armory.

Swampman ,

I mostly play on tgstation’s european server Terry, which often gets up to 100 players in the busy hours.

I know exactly the kind of anxiety you mention when it comes to having to learn a new role. That was partly why I also had the idea of installing a server locally to tinker with the mechanics in, which fortunately tgstation actually makes very easy. My problem then is that I only have like 10 minutes alone on the station before the power runs out, and I have to go set up the solar panels to continue my experiments. Turns out being solo crew on a space station isn’t all that easy.

AusatKeyboardPremi ,

I am surprised that 0 A.D. is not mentioned.

Although initially unplayable, the game was fun in the mid-to-late 2000s.

I haven’t checked it out in a while, but it holds high nostalgic value for me.

Taalnazi ,

Great game, can recommend!

robber ,

0ad, warmux

wolf ,

FreeCiv is a classic and still fun. rogue and nethack are good, too.

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