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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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SSVOpenHexagon
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Should there be an open-source FTL clone? Can one even exist?
Open Hexagon, re-implementation of Super Hexagon
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Best Freeware/Open Source Lowend Games 2022 **Please add your favorites!**
Open Hexagon
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Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
https://github.com/vittorioromeo/SSVOpenHexagon
Space Station 13 (and the remake, SS14) is an incredibly unique and feature rich multiplayer role playing game that takes place on a rickety space station in a wacky retro-futuristic setting. It's hard to recommend this game as the learning curve is more like a cliff, but it is far and away the best game that exists for creating unique (and often very funny) stories in. It has a long and complicated open source history that has fragmented it into several unique popular forks, but the most popular one that's fully open source nowadays is tgstation.
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Open Hexagon, my open-source spiritual successor to Super Hexagon (endorsed by Terry Cavanagh), is now out of Early Access!
The source code of the game is available here: https://github.com/SuperV1234/SSVOpenHexagon/
- Hardcore metaprogramming in the wild
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Open source re-implementation projects and game clones.
Open Hexagon - Super Hexagon
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I open sourced a game I just released, written in Lua
So is this kind of advertising allowed on /r/programming? I have an open-source game I've been working on for year which I'm also selling on Steam: https://github.com/SuperV1234/SSVOpenHexagon/
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Open Hexagon's native Linux ports added to Luxtorpeda for Steam
Open Hexagon is a free open-source clone of the game "Super Hexagon by Terry Cavanagh". Gameplay is easy to learn but hard to master. You control a triangle that rotates around the center of the screen. Your goal is to stay alive as long as possible by avoiding the walls that go towards the center.
u/d10sfan has added SSVOpenHexagon port for Open Hexagon to Luxtorpeda repos. Thanks to that, native Linux port of the game can be played as Steam game.
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Open Source C++ games in active development?
My Open Hexagon project is a FOSS game inspired by Super Hexagon which is under active development. You can find the repository here: https://github.com/SuperV1234/SSVOpenHexagon/
augustus
- Still have an issue with the sound loop in Caeser III
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For those who are waiting on this new bronze age title like me, please enjoy these game recommendations. Can't wait for an "Immortal Empire" Bronze age map.
Caesar III was recently reverse engineered, and is now receiving updates (project Julius on github) and new features (project Augustus on github).
- Some time ago I saw Caesar 3 on this sub, decided to play it for the first time, got addicted, now I just finished the main campaign, such a great city-builder! Is there any modern successor?
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It's because of this game that I became addicted to city building and strategy games. It still holds up today.
have you tried either Augustus or Julius on the steam deck? I've been streaming it from my main PC to the deck and it works great, theres even a community profile for the controlls. havent tried getting it running on the deck itself yet though
- What game series used to be top tier but has fallen from grace?
- Référence à la politique française dans le remake de Pharaon ?
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Pharaoh: A New Era - Launch Trailer
There's also a fork of Julius named Augustus that brings a bunch of improvements from subsequent Impressions Games, such as roadblock and global labor pool.
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Is there anything that proprietary software can do and has no open alternative?
Augustus, a fork of Julius, that seeks to fix the bugs, add improvements from the later Impression games like roadblocks, and also extend it with new gameplay, new buildings, and all limits removed
- Pharaoh: A New Era is coming to PC Feb 15!
What are some alternatives?
julius - An open source re-implementation of Caesar III
SNKRX - A replayable arcade shooter where you control a snake of heroes.
Ozymandias - An open source re-implementation of Pharaoh (1999) in the Julius/Augustus engine
Doom64EX - Doom64EX is a reverse-engineering project aimed to recreate Doom64 as close as possible with additional modding features.
endless-sky - Space exploration, trading, and combat game.
space-station-14 - A multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station. Remake of the cult-classic Space Station 13.
sol2 - Sol3 (sol2 v3.0) - a C++ <-> Lua API wrapper with advanced features and top notch performance - is here, and it's great! Documentation:
steam-runtime - A runtime environment for Steam applications
openswe1r - An Open-Source port of the 1999 Game "Star Wars Episode 1: Racer"
Cortex-Command-Community-Project-Source - [ARCHIVED] Cortex Command - Open Source under GNU AGPL v3 (no game data included)
REDRIVER2 - Driver 2 Playstation game reverse engineering effort
Citadel - The System Shock Fan Remake Project