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Project Of The Month July 2014

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Project of the Month July 2014


Linux Game Awards assembled a list of 10 open source games, ranging from unpretentious puzzle games over beautiful flight simulation and footwork heavy rhythm games to complex strategy games. Add poker cards, dungeons and strange worlds and you have the July list of nominees:

  • Widelands, a real-time strategy game.
  • FlightGear, a flight simulator.
  • StepMania, a dance and rhythm game.
  • CrossFire, a cooperative multiplayer RPG and adventure game.
  • KeeperRL, a dungeon simulator game.
  • Unvanquished, a first-person strategy shooter.
  • PokerTH, an online multiplayer Texas Holdem poker game.
  • Freeciv, a empire-building strategy game.
  • HyperRogue, a rogue-like game in a non-Euclidean world.
  • GLPortal, an action adventure puzzle game.


As always, go register and vote for your favourite projects at linuxgameawards.org Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mnoleg Jun 5, 2014
StepMania looks awesome in the videos, but I suppose their user base is small due to the need of additional hardware. I'll vote for Freeciv because it's my most played game in the list by far.
Theo Jun 6, 2014
Definitely Unvanquished. It's one of the more promising open source shooters out there. I like Freeciv and played it quite a bit but I'd love for some newer and less known title to win this.
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