• poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    10 months ago

    Xonotic and Veloren are great.

    Not a personal favorite, but many people seem to enjoy Mindustry.

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    10 months ago

    In no particular order:

    Online/LAN:

    Xonotic: Good for online/LAN-play. UT-Style FPS.

    OpenRA: Damn well good. RTS.

    Warsow: Similar to Xonotic, but much faster. Damn good game. Sadly, defunct.

    Sonic Robo Blast 2 Kart: If you like kart games and think they are all to easy, this is your choice.

    Online/Split Screen/Couch coop:

    SuperTuxKart: Damn fun, especially with a few add on tracks and good company at your place.

    Hedgewars: Similar to Worms: Armageddon.

    Battle for Wesnoth: Really fun once in a while. Neither the online nor the local experience is really “better”.

    Offline/Split Screen/Couch Coop:

    Atomic Tanks: Worms on steroids.

    Barbarian: Rocks. The OSS-Version is a tad bit obscure.

    I didn’t do VCMI, but Homm3 is one of my big local multiplayer favorites. I wait for the full inclusion of WoG before shooting it up. Also, as a young boi I really loved C-Dogs. The thing is now open source, check it out.

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      10 months ago

      Most of Warsaws devs and players have moved to Warfork after disagreeing with the actions of Warsaws owner.

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        10 months ago

        I used to play a lot of Warsaw and never heard of the fork. I’ll Check it out later tonight, thanks!

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    10 months ago

    Linley’s Dungeon Crawl aka Stone Soup. The most worked and polished old school roguelike there has ever been. Just in terms of game design, it is fascinating watching this project evolve. I have never seen a project make more fearless choices, and they almost always turn out to be winners.

    http://crawl.akrasiac.org:8080/

    Edit: OOPS! Not really multiplayer. There are some social features on the site that hosts it allowing you to watch other people’s games and heckle them and stuff.