# Good, free games on linux
**Good, free games on linux**
I decided to write this article to show a couple of games I like, that
are free and run on linux. I am not trying to do a "10 best linux
games" article (Try searching for "[best linux
games](http://www.google.com/search?q=best+linux+games)" on google,
you'll find many cool things), but rather to illustrate a couple of
games that I like much, that are free and run on linux. The linux gaming
scenery is evolving quite well now, aside the traditional open-source
games, more and more commercial games are beginning to support the linux
platform. But nothing like those good old free ones that are always
around...
**1. Flightgear**: A realistic flight simulator, for a zen & relaxing
time
![](../../images/2010/flightgear.jpg)
FlightGear is today a gorgeous flight simulator. It exists since a long
time already, and always had amazing features like an excellent flight
model, many fan-made airplane and the whole world available to fly over.
Recently they made a total conversion of the graphics system and, even
if the sceneries still don't match more famous professional games, the
realism is now quite high. There is also a meteorologic system that
takes real-time info from the net, multiplayer connection, a mapping
utility, etc. Only for flight sims passionates probably, but I like it
much.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: Directly from the Debian/Ubuntu software repository
Additional downloads:
[Sceneries](http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/scenery-1.0.1.html),[planes](http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft/)
**2. OpenArena**: A give-me-blood-immediately adrenaline-rich
first-person shooter
![](../../images/2010/openarena.jpg)
OpenArena is a first-person shooter, similar to Quake. Actually it is
built upon an earlier version of the Quake 3 engine, thanks to the cool
attitude of the Quake developers who release older versions of their
engine for free. Thanks to that, OpenArena can use the wide amout of
Quake 3 maps. OpenArena is a simple, intense, multiplayer
adrenaline-pushing game. It is best played on the internet, against
other humans, but you can also play alone against bots. Although
graphically pretty simple compared to commercial games, it is one of the
most widespread 1st-person shooters on linux, so you always find intense
battles on the net to merge into.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: Directly from the Debian/Ubuntu software repository.
Additional downloads: [maps](http://lvlworld.com/), [more
maps](http://www.map-factory.org/quake-3/).
Try also: Sauerbraten, Nexuiz, Tremulous, Assault-Cube
**3. TA Spring**: A glorious and gorgeous real-time strategy game
![](../../images/2010/taspring.jpg)
Total Annihilation Spring started as a project to reuse the assets of
the famous comercial game Total Annihilation, but in a modern 3D
environment. Since then, it has now evolved into something much bigger,
a complete Real Time Strategy engine. You can plug in it the original TA
game assets, but also many other games, mods, maps, availables on the
net. It is a modern, graphically rich, multiplayer RTS game. You can
play on the internet, in a local network or alone against bots. The
installation is a bit hard, but once you succeed you get your
reward...
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: Follow [this
guide](http://springrts.com/wiki/SetupGuide).
Additional downloads: Once Spring is installed, you need to add
[games](http://springrts.com/wiki/Games) and
[maps](http://springrts.com/wiki/Maps).
**4. FreeCiv**: One of the best games ever...
![](../../images/2010/freeciv.png)
Everyone knows the famous Civilization, right? I'm surely not the only
one to pretend it was the best computer game ever made until today. You
must grow your civilization militarily, scientifically, politically and
commercially, so you crush the other civilizations and take the control
of the world, simple as that. This is a free (and somewhat "bettered")
version that allows multiplayer games, several game types, etc...
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: Directly from the Debian/Ubuntu software repository.
**5. Warzone 2100**: Another classic revived.
![](../../images/2010/warzone2100.jpg)
Whoever already played Warzone 2100 will never forget the thunder of the
howitzer gun on the plains. This is quite an old game, with simple
graphics compared to today games, but few real-time strategy games have
been able to render the battlefield with so much intensity. It is a
typical RTS, harvest for resources, build your base, research new
weapons, build units and crush the enemy, but it is one of the best.
Warzone 2100 was once a commercial game, but has some time ago been
released under a GPL license, and is now maintained by volunteers.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: Directly from the Debian/Ubuntu software repository.
**6. Regnum Online**: A state-of-the-art free MMORPG
![](../../images/2010/regnumonline.jpg)
Regnum online is there since some time already but has been steadily
improved over time and has now quite impressive graphics. It is a
classical Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game like World of
Warcraft or Archlord. You begin alone, but quickly you need to team up
with other players to achieve quests, you begin to form small militias
with those people who become your friends, and eventually you enter wars
against other player groups... If you never played a MMORPG, have
definitely a try. The game is totally free, and they send goodies
(special weapons, etc) on the website too, but that are absolutely not
necessary.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: They have their own installer
[here](http://www.regnumonline.com.ar/index.php?l=1&sec=6). You must
create an user on the website too.
**7. Privateer**: "Die by the fielthy weapon you adore!"
![](../../images/2010/privateer.jpg)
Privateer is an old space fighter game based on the Wing Commander
serie. Differently to Wing Commander, where you were a military space
fighter pilot in a war, in Privateer you are a free-lancer pilot, taking
missions from spaceport to spaceports. You do the missions for money,
which you spend in arming and upgrading your spaceship. This version is
an excellent remake of the original game.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: They have their own installer
[here](http://privateer.sourceforge.net/files.shtml)
Try also: Vega Strike
**8. Beneath a Steel Sky**: Where are the adventure games gone today?
![](../../images/2010/beneathasteelsky.jpg)
I don't know about you, but I'm too sad the times of the good old
adventure games, where you had good laughs trying to solve absurd
problems in cool 2D landscape are gone... I spent hours on that type of
games. Fortunately there is an open-source engine called
[SCUMM](http://www.scummvm.org/) that is able to play several of those
games. Beneath a steel sky was one I had never finished at that time,
and, besides the old-time low-res graphics, I enjoyed much in retaking.
Website: None
In-game video:
How to install: Directly from the Debian/Ubuntu software repository.
Try also: The Flight of the Amazon Queen, Day of the Tentacle
**9. Shadow of the Comet**: Abandonware!
![](../../images/2010/shadowofthecomet.jpg)
Abandonware designates those old, I mean VERY old games, that are not
technically free, but that have been abandoned by the publisher, so
nobody cares anymore if you download and play the game. There are
thousands of those someties excellent games on sites like
[Abandonia](http://www.abandonia.com/) or
[Abandonwareme](http://abandonware.me/). Usually they were not made
directly for linux or any other modern OS, so you must run them inside
an emulator such as dosbox. Don't expect good graphics, but expect good
games. Shadow of the Comet is a slow-paced, creepy lovercraft-style
adventure I liked a lot.
Website: None
In-game video: .
How to install: Install dosbox first, then download the game from any
abandonware site, unzip it and run its executable file like this from
the terminal: dosbox /path-to/GAME.EXE
Try also: Eye of the Beholder, Dune 1, Flashback, Wing Commander,
Pirates!
**10. Urban Terror**: A free Counter-strike
![](../../images/2010/urbanterror.jpg)
This is a first-person shooter, similar to OpenArena, but made only for
2-teams (SWAT vs terrorists) game. You cannot play alone, you need to
enter an internet game or create your own with friends. It is based on
the Quake3 engine, and is really as good as the original counter-strike
game.
Website:
In-game video:
How to install: They have their own installer
[here](http://www.urbanterror.net/page.php?6)
**More...**
More and more, games on linux are becoming decent. An excellent place to
keep in your bookmarks (or add to your repositories!) is
[playdeb](http://www.playdeb.net) or the [ubuntu gamers
arena](http://gwos.org/doku.php/start).
Have fun!