Sat 25 Aug 2007
If you’ve switched to Ubuntu (as I have) or any other Linux distribution, you may consider the following free (and in most cases open-source) games, as they’ve been favorites of mine for some time now.
1. Tremulous
Tremulous is an addictive first person shooter (FPS) that has countless gamers on at all hours from both the Linux and Windows worlds. As all other games in this article, Tremulous is free to download and play.
In Tremulous there are two teams: Aliens and Humans. Aliens can have such awesome feats as wall-walking (dizzying to say the least), pouncing from great distances, and spraying poisonous gases. Humans can obtain advanced weaponry and armor, and plant strategic devices such as turrets to defend their base.
Tremulous features a unique upgrade system, where players from each team must make a certain number of kills to gain new upgrades (aliens can evolve into more powerful aliens, and humans can obtain better items and gear).
To install under Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install tremulous
2. Gridwars
Grid wars has been removed from the creators website, however you can still install it in on Linux, Windows, or Mac by doing a quick search.
There is a distinct retro top-down-shooter look and feel to this game, but any thought that this is a vintage game is blown out of the water once you see the stunning liquid visuals that this game provides.
3. VDrift
VDrift is a Linux racing game with a focus on drifting. Quite frankly, VDrift sucks if you only have a keyboard and mouse. If you’re nerd enough to have a PC joystick or gamepad, you’ll get the most out of this little gem.
To install VDrift on Ubuntu:
apt-get install vdrift vdrift-data
4. World of Padman
World of Padman is a rather toony first-person shooter which combines fast gameplay, brilliant colors, and the Quake3 engine (massively supported by today’s hardware standards).
There is no aptitude installer for World of Padman, so if you’d like to try this out you’ll need to visit the World of Padman website Download section.
5. Nexuiz
Nexuiz is another Quake3 mod, but with some of the best weapons this side of Half Life 2.
6. Scorched 3D
Scorched 3D has the same objective as old games like Missile Defense, but provides revamped graphics in a 3D world, network play, and terrain interaction. In same cases it’s just more fun to nuke a path to your enemy and sink their base into the ocean.
Applications -> Add/Remove -> Games -> Scorched 3D
7. Glest
Glest is a well designed real time strategy game, which is guaranteed to provide hours of fun.
To install, download from the ubuntu forums:
http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1061
and install using:
sudo dpkg -i glest-data_2.0.0-1~getdeb1_all.deb
8. Flight Gear
Flight Gear is a must for everyone. Sometimes you just need to take to the skies
To install in Ubuntu:
Applications -> Add/Remove -> Games -> Flightgear
9. Battle for Wesnoth
Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy game. It’s quite fun really!
To install in Ubuntu:
Applications -> Add/Remove -> Games -> Battle for Wesnoth
August 27th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
[…] Gaming console emulation on PC is nothing new. An emulator is a program that mimics the hardware and firmware from a gaming console (such as the Super Nintendo), to play roms. Roms are just computerized copies of console games. For PSX and other CD-based systems Roms are called ISOs. This guide is just my personal notes on emulating the different game consoles on Ubuntu Linux (Feisty 7.04 in this article). First, if you don’t have a gamepad, I suggest stopping by your local Best Buy and purchasing one. If you’d like to save some cash, there are plenty of affordable solutions online, and not to mention you can use the controllers from your existing consoles by using a USB converter. Personally, I use a Logitech Dual Action controller. There was no setup needed except plugging it into a USB port and defining the controls in the emulators. This controller is great for other non-emulated games as well, including VDrift. […]
August 29th, 2007 at 5:13 am
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August 31st, 2007 at 9:51 pm
You should also check out Alien Arena 2007. You can get it at http://red.planetarena.org
September 2nd, 2007 at 10:39 am
Nice…
September 2nd, 2007 at 4:25 pm
interesting
September 2nd, 2007 at 4:58 pm
Interesting…
September 3rd, 2007 at 1:54 am
Nice
September 6th, 2007 at 5:55 am
[…] Check them out! If you’re looking for some serious gaming action, check out my posts on Ubuntu Linux Games - Top Picks, Guide to ROMs (Console emulation) on Ubuntu, and Installing Valve’s STEAM and Counterstrike […]
October 3rd, 2007 at 11:28 pm
Great post ..tanx dude
June 1st, 2008 at 3:31 am
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September 1st, 2008 at 6:17 am
urban terror is REALLY cool too. You should add it to your list