Free software games.
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What games do you play in Trisquel?
I used to play freeciv. I just tried Alex the Alligator (alex4). Alex4 was actually fun and took me back to the gameboy era. Left alt key is to jump.
I also have through the archive a copy of Ultima VII, that I played through exult. Exult is available through guix.
I got the hang of solarwolf.
Installed these, but never really played: widelands, doom, omega, berusky2.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon (a roguelike) is great: https://shatteredpixel.com
Superfluous Returnz (a point and click) too: https://studios.ptilouk.net/superfluous-returnz
Both are on Flathub. Please donate to the authors if you like the game, especially to Superfluous' author, Gee, who would like to live from his art but currently cannot (unlike Evan, as far as I understand).
A distant relative told me they had been playing SuperTuxKart and Wesnoth on Trisquel, when they were much younger, in a parallel universe. For the more nostalgia inclined longing for Diablo-like RPG stuff, there is Flare, although the main dev has now set sail to other remote galaxies.
As I was looking for a quick-break game in the middle of hectic times, I installed nibbles and kept nibbling at it from time to time, in the hope of completing that evil level 26 some day.
0ad fan over here
libre emulators are my thing and any games that run on them.
Preferably, without internet being used.
Almost none of those games are free software.
If its wine, you are correct in that its a bad idea.
The only libre game I have ever had interest in playing is the bombermaaan one.
That one is actually fun.
If its wine, you are correct in that its a bad idea.
Our community values software freedom. In that regard, whether the software is native, runs in Wine (which is free software, by the way) or on top of an emulator makes no difference. If it not free, we do not recommend it: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/trisquel-community-guidelines
Well in any case, bombermaaan is fun occasionally.