Take a step back in time as I've compiled a list of my favorite free classic abandoned or open-source remakes. Oh ok, some aren't the exact classics as you may know them but they all have that essence of what makes a game stick around for years after the rest of the world has moved on.
Browse my list below and let me know if any seem worthy of your time.
(12) Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries
This is in 12th place not because I enjoyed this game the least of those on here, but because it is a damn trouble it get it to play on modern computers!
But wow, when you get it going it just throws me back into the days where I gripped onto my logitech joystick and sweated every second of a mission. With all the possible damage that could happen to your 'mech, you could even find yourself without any working weapon - which I remember fondly.
I was out of ammo for both my guns and SRM's and my lasers had just been knocked out. The mission was almost over, just one more enemy to kill and it was decently damaged itself. I didn't want to start this whole thing over and decided to just keep ramming into the enemy. It freakin worked!
Download: ModDB
Installation Guide/Help: Reddit
(If you get this to work, show me how)
(11) Dune II or OpenDUNE
This game came out way back in 1992 for PC, but that is not the version I played. What I spent many hours on is the Sega Genesis version released in 1994.
Harvest spice. Build units. Fight. Repeat.
It certainly is a winning combo and one that Westwood studios used to propel themselves to greatness. At least that was the plan before EA Games bought them out and shat all over them. Damn EA...
You got two choices here. You can play the Original or the Open source project version. Both have the classic graphics and are just like you left them.
(10) Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Speaking of Westwood studios, I can't pass up the classic that was Red Alert! Released back in 1996 means that I had moved on from consoles and officially became a member of the PCMasterRace.
I remember dialing up my friends in the game because this was one of the first games that you could do that in! What times we were living in then. (The other one I would always play by modem was Diablo)
Anyways, this is a great battle and resource game and definitely worth playing. Again, you have a few options; Original or open source but the open source features better graphics, so I would start there.
(09) Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
This isn't some nostalgia inducing classic, but a really well-done free roguelike game. You are a survivor in a zombie infested post-apocalyptic world and have to learn skills, scrounge up resources, craft, and fight to just live. There is no goal other than to live and the longer you are in the world, the stronger the monsters become.
Think of Skyrim and Fallout having a baby and you get Cataclysm: DDA.
Sounds good right? Well, not so fast as the base game is in ASCII script (you know, the matrix code). It also
So grab yourself a graphics tileset pack and at least know somewhat what you are looking at.
(08) FreeCiv or CivONE
What can I say about Sid Meier's best franchise EVER (and that's saying a lot)! Start building a civilization from nothing but a bunch of nomads, research tech, fight wars, make alliances (damn you GHANDI!), and maybe even launch humanity into space.
This is the first and ultimare 'one more turn' game.
Open Source: FreeCiv (plays right in your browser)
Classic remake: CivONE
(07) OpenTTD (Transport Tycoon Deluxe)
Look, if you ever wanted to be the master of logistics then this is your game. You build your routes using trucks, buses, trains (hell YES!), ships, airplanes and more. Move goods or passengers and watch the towns grow into cities. Its like sim city, but only the transportation part.
You can get REAL down and dirty with it too. Like you can schedule the times that a single bus arrives, too much for me but maybe that's your bag. I don't judge. What we play with on our own time is just for us.
(06) The Starflight or Star Control games
These are two separate franchises, but to me they have to share the same spot here. Both 1980's space-faring classics.
I had an old hand-me-down computer that my uncle gave me, complete with those old-school printers that had the holes on the side that you tore off. Remember those things? I wrote many a school report on that thing and printed it off on that paper. But I digress.
Yea, Star Control and Starflight are two game franchises that I remember fondly. That old hand-me-down computer was so slow when I was traveling in the Starflight galaxy that I used a big 'D' battery to hold down the direction button while I went off and did other things. Trying to solve the mysteries of the game without any outside help just doesn't happen anymore. I mean there was no internet to go and look something up. You had to write down every little hint that the game gave and refer to your notes for locations to go scout.
Star Control was a great game, I remember playing it on the Genesis with my buddy Rafael. Either the melee mode or the little map where you built up the planets and bases.
Damn good games, and you can get them for free or from GoG.com for a few bucks.
Star Control Open Source
Starflight Open Source
(05) Battle for Wesnoth
To tell the truth I have only played this one briefly, but what I have played is really fun. It is a strategic turn-based game with fantasy armies. You have towns and fortresses and they give you money with which you can buy more units.
The trick is to fight the enemy units that your particular unit is best at fighting. Seems easy, but it is not. There is a lot going on that you can really only pick up in time. Speaking of time, a game can take quite a while to complete.
This game has been in development for YEARS, which adds to its high rating as they continuously balance and add new ideas - often from the community. This engagement keeps the community active and playing.
(04) Dwarf Fortress
I'll let you know right off the bat that this game isn't for everyone. It is incredibly detailed and the stories that some people have made are absolutely incredible. That is what drew me to the game, but I am nothing but an amateur at it and that's after watching HOURS of videos of people playing and explaining what everything does.
Basically, you get 7 dwarfs and an assortment of goods and you embark upon creating a new home. You will get raided, often by Were"things" like a damn Werebadger that will rip the arms off of your noob soldiers. Oh, and vampires and even more deadly things the deeper you dig.
If you can learn this, you basically have a game you can play for life. Like Cataclysm: DDA, you are best off with a graphic tileset pack.
(03) 0 A.D.
Do you like Age of Empires? I bet you do! This is the game for you.
This is one smooth game, probably the most professional open source game I have ever seen. Do I need to explain it? It is a free open-source modern Age of Empires without Microsoft's name all over it.
Harvest resources, build buildings and soldiers, fight, and hopefully win! It spans the timeframe of 500 B.C. to 500 A.D. and the midpoint is - you guessed it - 0 A.D.!
(02) Wing Commander - Privateer Gemini Gold
Oh, the place in my heart where the Wing Commander franchise (the GAMES not the shameful MOVIE!) lives. It is right next to my love of mac'n'cheese.
I remember getting Privateer right after windows 95 came out but it was for DOS. that created a little problem, I got it to work the first time but it never started up again! I don't know what I did wrong, but months later I somehow got it going again without sound. But hey, I was playing it at least.
Let me tell you, even the chintzy sounds this game makes today is better than what I had.
The story is that you have an old ship, a few credits, and the ability to do what you please. So go out there and fight or trade or (most-likely) do both.
The Open Source game hasn't been updated in ages, but you can get it here.
Wing Commander Privateer Gemini Gold
(01) UnReal World
You have to survive in Iron Age Finland. This is one of my favorite games, and my favoritest (is that a word?) free game. So much so that it was one of my earliest articles here on Steemit many moons ago.
Go out there and kill bears and wear them as a cape! But only if the bear doesn't get you first, which is a very real possibility. Oh, and bear meat sure beats starving to death.
Here is what I had to say about it:
The UnReal World is a lifelong passion of one wild Finnish man, Sami Maaranen (with assistance from his friend Erkka). Work began on this Roguelike in 1992, when he was just a teenager. UnReal World has had many different iterations, beginning as a medieval fantasy game and gradually morphing into the world’s premier open world Finnish survival game.
Yes, the controls are a bit weird at the start. Yes, the graphics leave much to the imagination. But it’s wicked fun. So much fun that I come back to it year after year, and time and again it amazes me. With regular updates, Sami is always bringing something new to the land.
Check it out! The newest version costs money, but the older versions are free.
Old school games, man. So many of them are free now, that if your really wanted you could build a library just of games that cost nothing and never run out of things to play.
I used to play Age of Empires back in high school, so I may have to give 0 A.D. a look! Thanks for sharing.
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Oh yea, there is so much out there for FREE. Add in the free courses from places like Udemy and you would always have something to do.
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Those are definately the top 12. My favorite among the list is dwarf fortress. Played a lot of it in high school. Though I could only stop on adventure mode. The bogey men would freak me out.
It's one game I would still enjoy up to now, at 24years.
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DF is good, but I think just watching experienced players is probably better for me :D
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Retro games! Nice! I remember when I was little I played a lot of prince of Persia and wolfestein 3D, those robot looking bosses scared the sh*t out of me lol
Recently I received a new laptop for gaming, I still have to find the time to do actual gaming and upload them on dtube. But I am looking forward to play civilization VI. I enjoyed age of empires a lot back in the day, and I have been missing a good strategy game from some time.
And Civ VI looks neat!
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I'm only discovering recently how many open clones there are of awesome genre defining games, it's pretty awesome. Thanks for the tips!
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No problem, I'll be looking for yours in the future 😉
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You did a great work by compiling them.
I really love A.O.D very smooth and interesting.
Thanks for sharing.
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0 A.D. is very nice!
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thanks for sharing good quality games :)
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And free. Don't forget free.
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ahahaha....really amazing to see. i honestly have any clue of most of those games but hoping to learn and teach them my kids after. I imagine how your kids feel. They are really blessed to have you as their Dad.
Thanks again @getonthetrain
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Jona, I know you are too busy hustling and studying to play any games!
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yeah...you are right. here we do work even up to 15 hours and more plus steemit. i will tell you more on dicord cause i now have an account but not yet mastered how it works. i'm trying to find out how it works and hope to start communicating with you.
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Only played 0ad from this list, back when i had ubuntu installed on my pc, really awesome game!!
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Oh, cool. It's a good one!
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i don’t play any games but these sound like great choices and collection!
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I love the command and conquer red alert. Thanks for the info
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Old but good games.
Thank you for sharing ;)
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This game is very challenging in my opinion. And I love it. 👍👍👍 @getonthetrain
Thank you for sharing
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Ne günlerdi be
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Good info, keep it up
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Old But Gold. I still want to play that games.
http://www.downloadgamegratis.web.id
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