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9.7 | 0.0 | |
14 days ago | almost 4 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | The Unlicense |
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VVVVVV
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why are gamedevs so against sharing code?
*The Monkey's Paw curls* https://github.com/TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV
- It just keeps getting worse the more you scroll
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How to install old(er) linux games with unmet dependencies?
VVVVVV at least has since become open source.
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Good Games for 13 year old laptop with linux mint (Its a Mac book pro 5.1)
VVVVVV - A platformer where you flip gravity instead of jumping. Was recently open-sourced to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary!
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Can you give an example of well-designed C++ code, and explain why you think it is so?
Yeah, just look at this beauty! https://github.com/TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV/blob/master/desktop_version/src/Game.cpp
- Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
- how would i make a game like VVVVVV
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Is making a game supposed to be this messy?
Finally, games are really that complex. Check out for example Terry Cavanagh's blog post on releasing the source code for VVVVVV, and check out the source for Game.cpp (although keep in mind this was ported from ActionScript).
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Nothing but the truth here..
So it seems to be an unofficial policy rather than a written rule, if those allegations are true (remember that those are Wolfire's claims of what Valve said). Certainly there doesn't seem to be consistent enforcement - for instance Tales of Maj'Eyal is free, but $7 on Steam. Apparently there are some minor differences - does that mean that they can claim that it's a "separate version" and hence doesn't need price parity, even though 99.9% of the game is identical? There's also VVVVVV, which is open source (albeit years after initial commercial release) where you can freely build the exact same copy as on Steam ($5), including steamworks support. Does that count as a "separate version" when you just have to compile code? Admittedly these are two indie games, albeit extremely well-known ones, but then - isn't Wolfire Games also an indie studio?
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Seems Steam Deck verification is using Proton instead of native builds in some instances
I think it's worth noting VVVVVV has actually been open-sourced https://github.com/TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV
awesome-frontend-games
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Games on GitHub – A list of popular/awesome video games hosted on GitHub
https://github.com/Martin-Pitt/awesome-frontend-games (<- I haven't checked if these are FLOSS, but I had this in my bookmarks)
There are also many mods for games available in GitHub such as: https://github.com/cybrxkhan/VIET-Events-for-CK3
What are some alternatives?
Celeste - Celeste Bugs & Issue Tracker + some Source Code
CCOSS - Cortex Command - Open Source under GNU AGPL v3 (no game data included)
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
tgstation - The /tg/station branch of SS13.
shapez.io - shapez is an open source base building game on Steam inspired by factorio!
games - :video_game: A list of popular/awesome video games, add-ons, maps, etc. hosted on GitHub. Any genre. Any platform. Any engine.
skia-binaries - Prebuilt binaries generated with GitHub Actions that are downloaded by skia-binding's build.rs script.
AmnesiaTheDarkDescent
SNKRX - A replayable arcade shooter where you control a snake of heroes.
oolite - The main Oolite repository.
AC - AssaultCube