FLOSS-Games-on-Steam
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6.4 | 2.0 | |
3 months ago | 11 months ago | |
The Unlicense | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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FLOSS-Games-on-Steam
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Mindustry: Open-source automation tower defense game
That's not because you didn't know about it that it is a "new trend"
https://github.com/Poussinou/FLOSS-Games-on-Steam
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38475471-Libre-Open-S...
It's nothing new, and also exist in the tooling side of things
https://store.steampowered.com/app/431730/Aseprite/ - https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite
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Im looking to try open source games, what are some good ones?
There is a list of games on steam (which is a really good software review platform IMO), I agree with others here that flarerpg and cataclysm dda are good games (and cataclysm is particularly good).
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Can a open source game be posted multiple times on steam? Can someone start selling an open source game and then the real developers will not be able to add it?
btw if anyone is curious here is a list of open source games on steam.
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Source code repos?
https://github.com/Poussinou/FLOSS-Games-on-Steam may interest you
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Valve, please add an 'open-source' tag on Steam
List of FLOSS games on Steam (Github link)
- List of free & open-source games on Steam
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Anyway to volunteer for free?
There's plenty of Open Source games you could contribute to
- A list of Free/Libre Open Source Games on Steam
- A List of Free/Libre and Open Source Games available on Steam
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How can an open source game exist?
Hmm, Shapez? Thrive? OpenTTD? Wesnoth? There's heaps
steamdb
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Treat your to-read pile like a river, not a bucket
3. Keeping track of what games I've played and how I felt about them. I do a big writeup of "my best media of the year" and it's hard to keep track of what I play.
Data wise, I also center everything on the IGDB ID, which gives me a lot of basic metadata. I also store Steam ID if available, because that's a more common foreign key. I've got a custom React extension that handles adding and fetching data. I've got tables for Games, Purchases, and Playthroughs, plus support for replay reasons and genre selection.
I recently did a big migration to add HLTB data, which I sure __thought__ was going to be simple and ended up being a big pain. I'm going to do a writeup for it once I find the time, because it did end up being interesting.
In terms of existing data, I found https://github.com/leinstay/steamdb very useful for collating information (though I had to shrink it a bit with `jq`- those are some pretty hefty JSON documents.
Here's my completed games list: https://airtable.com/shrJvjcnh0psf3ha6/tblF5D5k2qMuzrao8
I've got similar setups for books, movies, and TV shows. They're all linked on my site: https://xavd.id/#my-media-lists
I totally agree this is overkill for most people, but I've also found it super successful for increasing my enjoyment of videogames in an odd way. A bit part of that recently was recategorizing games from a 1-4 scale of interest level to a more human scale of "Play Next", "Play Soon", "Want to Play", "Play Eventually", "Would Like to Play", and "Won't Play". This lets me functionally hide games that I really don't intend to play (especially ones I just added to accounts for free). Narrowing my "Play Next" list down to about 15 games and restricting "Now Playing" to ~ 1 / platform __greatly__ reduces the cognitive overhead of a "backlog" and turns them into "a fun buffet of things I can do".
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Looking for a Steam Game Picker
This is the first link that came up when I simply Google'd this...
- ¿¡tboi reference!?
- SteamDB: JSON file of all games available on Steam with prices and additional data from Steam Spy, GameFAQs, Metacritic, IGDB and HLTB.
What are some alternatives?
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Steam-Boost-For-MacOS - Simple line of AppleScript makes disable steam_web_browser(Steam Helper) and boost up in game performance don't forget to star ;)
achieve-games-dump - Dump parts of achieve.games database to public including Steam Games List
awesome-steam-deck - A curated list of awesome Steam Deck software, resources and more.
EveryVideoGameEver - a json list of all video games ever made.
endless-sky - Space exploration, trading, and combat game.
LoR_DDragon - Files from Legends of Runeterra to use in your projects, distributed by Riot Games. Contains some old and new files and is updated after each new game update.