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Your favorite native Linux games?

Let's leave Steam and other launchers and distribution platforms alone a bit. Also lets stop discussing game engines for moment ...

  • What are your favorite games that run natively on Linux and what genre are they?

Would be cool if you could write a few words about the game and why it's your favorite game.

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  • Does Minecraft (specifically the Java edition) count as a Linux native game? It's written in Java, so thus it's not really "native" to one specific platform.

    It's always worked perfectly for me on Linux, and have a lot of strong memories with the game. Pair it with something like Prism Launcher for easily installing mods / modpacks / resource packs / etc (which is available on Flathub) and you've got a pretty good setup! Though the "official" launcher is available through most package repositories these days as well.

    • I was an avid Minecraft player in my teens. It being cross-platform (basically 100 % compatibility) made my switch to Linux quite painless; if Minecraft did not work, I probably wouldn't install Linux.

  • Valheim

    • Genre: survival sandbox
    • Why I love it:
      • it's got a bit of progression to it
      • great terraforming and building
      • it's gameplay loop of "buildup, explore, smelt" repeat is on point
    • Neverwinter Nights
      • It was the first native Linux game I've ever played and I enjoyed every minute of it.
    • Unreal Tournament 99/2004
      • It was fun when my reflexes were better. I can't stand no chance anymore since I got old šŸ¤£
    • RTCW, Wolf:ET
      • Not as fast-paced as UT99 but still enjoyable.
    • Metro Last Light/Redux/Exodus
      • I've played Metro 2033 on Win7 and was really surprised about Metro Last Light being ported to Linux. It was a pretty good port IIRC. Metro Exodus was also really enjoyable but I'm a bit disappointed about the enhanced edition not being ported to Linux.
    • BioShock: Infinite
      • Just as I was ready to give up on trying to get B:I running on Wine, 2k dropped the bomb. VirtualProgramming's Linux ports aren't popular, but it wasn't that bad TBH.
    • Serious Sam 3: BFE / Fusion 2017
      • SS3 was really showing me the limits of my old AMD GPU but with a more recent one and Fusion 2017's Vulkan power everything went fine.
    • I'm 46 and it took weeks for me to become competitive in Battlebit. You can still do it, it just takes a much bigger investment in effort and time.

    • Terraria: sandbox game
    • Project Zomboid: survival/sandbox game
    • Almost any renpy VN game runs natively too.
  • From the Depths is AMAZING. I lose a couple months to it every year as it sucks me in again.

    StarMade has so much potential. It's been open sourced and the community is starting to take it over, watch this space.

    I really love games where you build large vehicles you can walk around inside, and then you go blow them up.

    • Huh, didn't expect to run across another FTD player in the wild. Hi!

      • I finally beat my first campaign this year. On Very Hard! It has displaced all my Toribash black belts as my rarest achievements. More people need to play!!

        Hey, wanna exchange some blueprints and fight?

  • Re-Volt. Modern rewrite of the classic RC car racing game. Two decades of community-created tracks and cars to choose from. Still has an active multiplayer community, too!

  • Battle for Wesnoth!

    Fantasy themed turn based strategy game with simple mechanics. And it's (probably) already in your repo! Ships with some good campaigns, some not so good, but there's more floating around.

    I'm mostly an fps-rpg guy but when I get a tactical itch it's hard to do better honestly. I unapologetically save scum my way through it and have a blast.

  • @Dirk
    Veloren
    It's an online rpg with an open world
    Still in pre-alpha , so much of the content isn't finished, but it's already visually stunning for a voxel game and the gameplay is already quite enjoyable

  • Shapez.io: It's like factorio, but it is also really minimal. It is my favorite game because I can be proud of myself when I build a factory that gives me around 13 FPS. Some say it isn't playable at such low FPS, but I still enjoy it, even if it is a slide show.

    • Hyper Rogue: Roguelike set in a non-euclidian world. It redefines what a fantastic world might look like, and has a very unique atmosphere.
    • FTL: Deep space exploration ahoy. If you enjoy space operas, FTL is the thing to play.
    • Atomic Tanks: Oldschool artillery game. Great fun to play with friends.
    • Warsow: The quintessential FPS. Damn good.
    • Battle for Wesnoth, SuperTuxKart, Hedgewars are probably known. I love these.

    I'm programming our games primarily for Linux OSs. I'm very fond of them.

  • Although its been a while, ksp linux was the fist to have 64bit support compared to the windows version. If you haven't heard of ksp it's space program/ spaceflight simulator grounden in real world physics/rocket technology with a few caveats. Without mods, the planets are "on rails" and don't change orbits, and you are only affected by one "gravity source" at a time. The system it takes place in is about 1/10th scale

    • I have thousands of hours across dozens of playthroughs, and every single one of them ends the same way; the whole damn universe eventually de-coheres under the pressure of a relatively small quantity of mods and everything gets borked. I swear never again to waste my life playing it, and then start a new campaign 6-12 months later.

  • I think I installed Kohan for Linux on my FreeBSD box? Does that sound possible? I really enjoyed it, and I don't think I had anything but FreeBSD in my home at the time...

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