Is this something like counterstrike/tf2? Seems interesting
Edit: I see there are Assault Cube, Assault Cube reloaded, Xonotic etc. Didnt know there were so many
I played this in high school circa 2013. There was a server up 24/7 that hosted an infinite loop of the Venice map that always had the highest server pop. You’d occasionally find other servers going, or be able to host your own and get randoms, but more often than not, I played a TON of Venice for about a year. Good times.
Apotris is an excellent famous-block-stacking-game clone for the GBA (and other platforms), it has a version for Portmaster that will run on many if not all Linux handhelds like the RG35XX and similar, but will also run in any GBA emulator.
Thank you!!!
I am surprised that 0 A.D. is not mentioned.
Although initially unplayable, the game was fun in the mid-to-late 2000s.
I haven’t checked it out in a while, but it holds high nostalgic value for me.
Great game, can recommend! Used to play it a lot with a friend.
Velorem and Endless Sky!
+1 for Pixel Dungeon, never heard of Techmino I’ll check it out
It’s Tetris but for mobile and very good quality
Tried to check it out - for me it’s neither on Google Play nor on F-Droid. Is it still supported and updated?
it receives relatively frequent updates, and it uses love2d (with a native lua module for the AI) so it’s crossplatform.
- Super Tux (i played this since i’m three)
- osu!lazer (rythm game)
- shattered pixel dungeon
Unciv is pretty cool, it is Civ 5 but you can play on mobile as well. It was great to have the “One more turn” feel while stuck on a train.
…and you can continue the same game at home in PC. Just gotta send the save game file.
The ones that come to mind are Beyond All Reason and Battle For Wesnoth.
Endless Sky for me
Me too.
It’s a modern Escape Velocity and captures the feel of those games very very well.
Veloren!
I still play Elona and several flavors of Angband.
Greatly improved by community contributions.
OpenTyrian
OpenRA and OpenTTD
OpenTTD is fantastic. The graphics might give new players pause, but if you like building networks or logistical puzzles, or just like trains, it’s still one of the best in the genre.