MrFlibble 31 Posted October 9, 2012 (edited) Just as the title suggests, this is an attempt to list free games that very closely follow a well-known product or franchise and can thus serve as an alternative to that particular game. What I have not included on the list are multiplayer-only games, browser-based games, and all kinds of free-to-play and "freemium" online products. I have also tried not to include projects that make use of original assets like graphics and sounds (unless authorized by original copyright holders, as is the case of T2002), so games like Gods Deluxe or Return of the Triad are not on the list. Any further suggestions as to what games qualify as free alternatives are more than welcome Update from 2021/07/28: A complete overhaul of the lists, using new groupings, which are hopefully more informative. 1. Original engine + free/libre game data These are games based on the original code of their inspirations. Often, a free/libre game data set (levels, graphics, music) is created as a replacement for the original proprietary game data, while the playing mechanics remain the same, but sometimes, other aspects of gameplay undergo considerable alterations, which is reflected by the [mod] suffix in the list below. In some cases, the source code/engine is still not public, but has been provided by owners to the community so that new free games or mods may be created. Yet another case when the code is not available are various game construction sets that allow users to freely distribute games created with them. These are marked with the [toolkit] suffix. Abuse o fRaBs Alien Shooter o Theseus: Return of the Hero The Bard's Tale o The Bard's Lore [toolkit] o The Bard's Quest [toolkit] Crayon Physics o Numpty Physics Doom II o Freedoom o HacX [mod] o Harmony [mod] Duke Nukem 3D o Mr The Killer [mod] Freespace 2 o Wings of Dawn [mod] Heretic o Blasphemer Hovertank 3D o Robot Redemption Lethal Tender o Industrial Killers (ikillers.zip) [toolkit] Quake o LibreQuake o Open Quartz o Open Quartz 2 o Nexuiz Classic [mod] o Rexuiz [mod] Quake II o CodeRED - Battle For Earth [mod] o CodeRED - The Martian Chronicles [mod] o Alien Arena [mod] o D-Day Normandy [mod] o Warsow [mod] Quake III Arena o OpenArena [mod] o Acid Arena [mod] o World of Pandman [mod] Steel Panthers o SPWW2 [mod] o Steel Panthers: World at War [mod] Steel Panthers II: Modern Battles o SPMBT [mod] Super-VGA Harrier o Jaguar GR1: Strike Force Delta Zulu [toolkit] o Tornado Squadron [toolkit] o Skyhawk Attack [toolkit] The Ultimate Doom o Freedoom o Chex Quest 3 [mod] o REKKR [mod] Wolfenstein 3-D o Zillion 3D 2. Engine recreation + free/libre game data Very similar to the above, but the original game source is not available in any form, so an attempt is made to recreate it from scratch and/or by means of reverse engineering. Usually such projects start by requiring the original game's data, and then a free/libre replacement data set is created by the community. In some rare cases, the author of a recreation received permission from the copyright holders of the emulated game to use original proprietary game data, characters, title etc. These projects are marked with the [authr] suffix in the list. Atomix o Atomiks [authr] The Bard's Tale Construction Set o Bt Builder Chip's Challenge o Tile World Command & Conquer: Red Alert o Fractured Realms [mod] o OpenHV [mod] Commander Keen (second trilogy) o Planet Cloudius IX Digger (Windmill Software) o Digger Remastered Flight Sim Toolkit o OpenFly M.A.X. o M.A.X. Reloaded Panzer General o LGeneral + K.u.k. General Supaplex o Open Supaplex [authr] Total Annihilation o Zero-K Transport Tycoon Deluxe o OpenTTD UFO: Enemy Unknown o UFO2000 Warcraft II o Aleona's Tales o Wyrmsun [mod] 3. Clones and remakes that faithfully recreate original mechanics This is likely the most common type, with many projects being not only accurate reproductions of the original game mechanics, but often also trying to follow the original "look & feel" of their inspirations. At least some of these projects are motivated by the desire to create a FOSS alternative to a proprietary game for Linux users, or to fill in what is perceived as an empty niche for modern platforms. Note that some of these games actually make rather drastic changes compared to the original titles they emulate, such as the transition to 3D graphics from 2D, or a cosmetic/thematic overhaul by using free software mascots as game characters for example. A-Train o FreeTrain Age of Empires o 0 A.D. o The Fertile Crescent Alien Breed o Alien Assault II Anno series o Unknown Horizons Arkanoid o PopCorn Battle Isle II o Advanced Strategic Command o Crimson Fields BlockOut o BockOut II [authr] Blood o Transfusion [authr] Bomberman o Mr.Boom o Fracas Boulder Dash o GDash o Rocks'n'Diamonds Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble o Bobble Puzzle o Frozen Bubble o Zorx Carrier Command o Thunder&Lightning Castlevania 2 o Castlevania 2: The Lecarde Chronicles [authr] Civilisation V o Unciv Columns o Bref Command & Conquer o Dark Konflict o Future Conflict Crimsonland o Bloodworks o Violetland D/Generation o rE/Generation Diablo o FreedroidRPG o FLARE o Summoning Wars Doom o Anarch o Shaw's Nightmare Duke Nukem 1 o Dave Gnukem Dungeon Keeper o OpenDungeons Elasto Mania o XMoto Elite o Oolite Empire Deluxe o GEMpire Escape Velocity o NAEV Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures o Dungeon Craft The Great Giana Sisters o Akiko and Minami o Giana's Return o Giana Worlds [authr] Herzog Zwei o Herzog 3D o RAD - Rapid Aerial Deployment King's Quest series o King's Quest Remake [authr] o King's Quest II Enhanced Edition [authr] o King's Quest III [authr] Knights and Merchants o Knights Province Lemmings o Lix o Pingus o Hamsters Lode Runner o SDL Scavenger The Lords of Midnight o The Lords of Midnight PC [authr] The Lost Vikings o freeVikings Magic Carpet o Ogrian Carpet Master of Monsters o The Battle for Wesnoth Master of Orion o FreeOrion Mechwarrior series o Linwarrior 3D Minecraft o Manic Digger o Minetest Mortal Kombat o Open Mortal Nibbles o Zmiy OutRun o RunOut Oxyd o Enigma Pac-Man o Open Greedy Panzer General II o Open General o OpenPanzer / Panzer Marshal Puzznic o Wizznic! Rise of the Triad o Rise of the Wool Ball RPG Maker o EasyRPG o Open RPG Maker Secret Agent o Special Agent Sensible (World of) Soccer o YSoccer The Settlers II o Widelands The Settlers of Catan o Pioneers Sid Meier's Civilisation/Civilisation II o Freeciv o Great Nations o Conquests o C-evo o Kingdoms Sid Meier's Colonisation o FreeCol SimCity o Lincity o LinCity-NG o OpenCity SolarFox o SolarWolf Sonic the Hedgehog o Open Surge Star Wars: TIE Fighter o Space Combat StarCraft o Priority: Survive Stars! o Stars! Nova Stunts o Ultimate Stunts Super Hexagon o Open Hexagon Super Mario Bros. o Secret Maryo Chronicles o SuperTux Super Monkey Ball o Neverball Tetris o Super ACiD Block Attack Thief: The Dark Project o The Dark Mod Total Annihilation o Robotic War o War Machines Trailblazer o Blazing Trails Transport Tycoon o Simutrans Trugg o Heartlight PC Turrican II o Hurrican o T2002 [authr] Ultima I o The Kingdom of Syree Ultima IV-V o Haxima Ultima VI o IRE Warcraft II o Dark Oberon Warlords II Deluxe o LordsAWar! Wing Commander o Flight Commander Wizardry VII o Escape from the Maze o Lost Hero Worms o Hedgewars o WarMUX X-COM/UFO o X-Force: Fight for Destiny o UFO: Alien Invasion Edited August 29, 2021 by MrFlibble Added more links 2 Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted October 10, 2012 Does this include indie games as well? For this list of free alternative games, it's a good list. No alternative games to Call of Duty, Company of Heroes, Deus Ex and Unreal Tournament? Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted October 11, 2012 No alternative games to Call of Duty, Company of Heroes, Deus Ex and Unreal Tournament? You can take a look here and here. Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted December 14, 2012 Added the following titles to the list: Robot Odyssey DroidQuest Gate Scorched Earth Scorched3D Super Mario Bros. Giant Sisters & Giana Worlds Wing Commander series RiftSpace L Star Wraith 2 L Star Wraith: Shadows of Orion L Star Wraith IV L Vega Strike Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted December 14, 2012 Can't download Giana Worlds Beta there since the message is saying that I don't have permission to download the file. The alternative download link is here: http://194.97.2.69/pub/filepilot/fpt/spiele/jump_run/giant_worlds/ 1 Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted December 14, 2012 Thanks! I didn't notice the links are not exactly functional on the official site... Share this post Link to post
ApornasPlanet 6 Posted December 15, 2012 Nice thread! I sure hope you continue to keep it updated Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted January 1, 2013 Added Jazz Jackrabbit as another counterpart to Sonic the Hedgehog. Share this post Link to post
Luk3us 63 Posted January 2, 2013 Nice list, haven't heard of a few of them. Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted January 8, 2013 (edited) Added Star Lords as an alternative to Master of Orion, and onEscapee as a counterpart to Another World and Flashback. Edited January 8, 2013 by MrFlibble Share this post Link to post
Nyerguds 100 Posted January 8, 2013 Hmm... free alternative to Command & Conquer? Why? Command & Conquer IS free Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted January 10, 2013 Hmm... free alternative to Command & Conquer? Why? Command & Conquer IS freeWell, I wanted to mention the Dark Konflict project even though it's incomplete. It's free, and it's "kind of" an alternative, so does it matter that C&C is free too? I'd rather expect you would ask why C&C, RA and TS aren't mentioned as free alternatives to Dune 2000, but the answer is that I decided not to include games developed by the same company and/or different games in the same series, some of which had been liberated (e.g. want to play an Elder Scrolls game? play the free ones!). This thread is really a combination of several avenues of research, including real freeware alternatives/remakes of classic games, liberated games, and shareware clones. Share this post Link to post
Plok 316 Posted January 10, 2013 Well, I wanted to mention the Dark Konflict project even though it's incomplete. Oh, so that's why it's so bad Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted January 10, 2013 The alternative download link is here: http://194.97.2.69/pub/filepilot/fpt/spiele/jump_run/giant_worlds/ Added the link, thanks! Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted May 17, 2013 (edited) Time to update the list, Mr. Flibble. The alternative to the Pac-Man series is the Pac-Guy and Pea-Guy series (along with other game series) are now available to download for free: http://monkeytheater.com/astral-entertainment/ Contains five game series packs: Pac Pack (10 Pac-Guy games and some unreleased content) Pacula's Curse (the subtitle to Pac-Guy 2 Part 3, the last Pac-Guy game to be the biggest and the longest) R.I.Pea-Guy (contains all Pea-Guy games and some unreleased Pac-Guy games) Vengeance or Bust A-Sock-Ellipse Now Edited May 17, 2013 by zocom7 1 Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted June 19, 2013 Here's the other game alternatives to Super Mario Bros: Mario Forever: http://www.softendo.com/game/MF Mario Forever Galaxy: http://www.softendo.com/game/Super+Mario+Forever+Galaxy Mario Forever 2012: http://www.softendo.com/game/New-Super-Mario-Forever-2012 The technical issue right now is that the full manual download links are missing and download links are depending on third-party software systems (including from the ones from CNet website) in order to download and install the game. Also these games are ad-supported. Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted June 20, 2013 (edited) zocom7, nice findings! I'm sorry I didn't reply until now, I kind of forgot about this thread for a while The alternative to the Pac-Man series is the Pac-Guy and Pea-Guy series (along with other game series) are now available to download for free: http://monkeytheater.com/astral-entertainment/ Oh yes, the Pac-Man clones, just like many other "hardcore classic" games, are indeed an interesting field of research. There's a selection of Pac-Man clones at RGB Classic Games and dosgames.com. Mario Forever: http://www.softendo.com/game/MF Mario Forever Galaxy: http://www.softendo.com/game/Super+Mario+Forever+Galaxy Mario Forever 2012: http://www.softendo.com/game/New-Super-Mario-Forever-2012 Nice, but these seem to use copyrighted graphics from the original Nintendo games (at least to some extent) - something I would like to avoid in the "freeware counterparts" section. The only exceptions to this rule so far are Giant Sisters and T2002, and only because the respective copyright holders gave permission to use original assets in the remakes. Edited June 28, 2013 by MrFlibble Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted June 27, 2013 I've just realized that Alien Carnage bears a lot of similarities to the Amiga/Genesis version of Alien 3: the levels are timed missions during which you need to rescue captives and reach the exit, and one of the weapons is a flamethrower; not to mention several direct references to the Alien franchise. Share this post Link to post
Nyerguds 100 Posted June 28, 2013 I loved Alien Carnage.... played the shareware version to death. It was originally called Halloween Harry. Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted June 28, 2013 Following some constructive criticism in another forum, I've decided to drop the liberated games part from the list altogether. I've come to realize that thinking of liberated games as some kind of Ersatz for other titles is counter-productive, and this topic should be addressed elsewhere. Further on, I've separated the list into three sub-lists: 1. More or less straightforward remakes or clones of well-known games. In many cases the authors will openly point to the game that they are trying to remake, and if not, the similarity is often quite obvious anyway. 2. Shareware clones of popular titles, mostly from the DOS era. These are generally of historical interest. 3. Games that are definitely inspired by famous titles, but the authors have added enough ideas of their own to make these games something more than direct recreations. As usual, this is the grey area as YMMV what makes for a simple clone and what constitutes an "inspired by" game. Also, the following titles were added: Crayon Physics Numpty Physics Dungeon Keeper OpenDungeons Elite Galaxias Lemmings Lix Natural Selection Tremulous Unvanquished RPGMaker EasyRPG SimCity Lincity X-COM: Enemy Unknown UFO2000 Bos Wars, Command & Conquer: Red Alert Commander Stalin Diablo FreedroidRPG Empire Deluxe GEMpire Frontier: Elite II Pioneer Puzzle Bobble Frozen Bubble Hex Bubbles Zorx Ultima series Nazghul Wizardry VII LostHero - story of Gilgamesh 1 Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Nice updated list, Mr. Flibble, but you did not include Pac-Man alternatives in the list such as Pac-Guy/Pea-Guy. Also I would highly recommend if you post your first post of this thread in the official C&C forums. The new updated forum may still be buggy and if you do make the thread, you can ask a moderator to sticky that in the Off-Topic Discussion area. Edited June 28, 2013 by zocom7 Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted June 28, 2013 Nice updated list, Mr. Flibble, but you did not include Pac-Man alternatives in the list such as Pac-Guy/Pea-Guy.Uhh, I'm sorry, I didn't have the time to check them out properly yet, I'll do that ASAP. Also I would highly recommend if you post your first post of this thread in the official C&C forums. The new updated forum may still be buggy and if you do make the thread, you can ask a moderator to sticky that in the Off-Topic Discussion area.Which one's the official C&C forums? Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 37 Posted June 28, 2013 Which one's the official C&C forums? The one from EALA: http://www.commandandconquer.com/forums/ Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble 31 Posted June 28, 2013 The alternative to the Pac-Man series is the Pac-Guy and Pea-Guy series (along with other game series) are now available to download for free: http://monkeytheater.com/astral-entertainment/ Okay, I checked the original Astral Entertainment website, and apparently their games have been initially commercial (shareware), having been released as freeware sometime later - thus being liberated games in fact. There's also this story about potential copyright infringement issues that's a bit confusing. On another note, what are the differences between all those games? It's kind of hard to tell from screenshots. Share this post Link to post