Best Free-Ware Games?
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Best Free-Ware Games?
List your favorite free-ware game
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Greebles.
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Ace of Spades
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Doom + Brutal Doom Mod (Srsly, don't even worry about pirating the original Doom. Disks are way to expensive on Ebay and id doesn't make money off of it anymore. The franchise, yes. The original game? Nope.)
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You're still eroding their potential market and corporations don't take kindly to that.
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Not anymore, I'm afraid.Jacktheawesome wrote:Ace of Spades
My answer would be pretty much any well-made Sonic fan-game. My personal favorite is Sonic GDK, although it's still technically in development. MegaGWolf is a good channel for stuff like that. NerdCubed also showcases free games on his channel. Powder Toy is a particularly good one he showed recently.
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Imelda marcos cleans her shoe cupboard.
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Holy shit. I just downloaded it from the website like a month ago. I feel so fortunate.Freeman720 wrote:Not anymore, I'm afraid.Jacktheawesome wrote:Ace of Spades
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.......league of legends
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Planetside 2
It's pay to win right now, but still incredibly fun
It's pay to win right now, but still incredibly fun
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Roguelikes:
Desktop Dungeon, Dungeon Crawl, ADOM, NetHack, TOME and so on. Diablo in 2D, with more randomness and less graphics.
League of Legends, World of Tanks, Team Fortress 2 and so on - you get more options by spending money, but you can still play the games for free for years.
Cave Story, Spelunky, Iji and so on - 2D platformers with focus on gameplay, story or both.
Desktop Dungeon, Dungeon Crawl, ADOM, NetHack, TOME and so on. Diablo in 2D, with more randomness and less graphics.
League of Legends, World of Tanks, Team Fortress 2 and so on - you get more options by spending money, but you can still play the games for free for years.
Cave Story, Spelunky, Iji and so on - 2D platformers with focus on gameplay, story or both.
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Well Dwarf fortress, quite obviously. In fact, it is the best game ever made. It just is, just...is.
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Cave Story is a love poem to platformers. Just awesome.
Genetos is a great shooter that becomes a bullet hell shooter by evolving though shooter generations as you play.
Electro Master and Hungry Master on iOS are great little arcade style games I've been playing lately. No banners, no IAPs. Total freeware.
Genetos is a great shooter that becomes a bullet hell shooter by evolving though shooter generations as you play.
Electro Master and Hungry Master on iOS are great little arcade style games I've been playing lately. No banners, no IAPs. Total freeware.
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Yes.nutcracker wrote:Well Dwarf fortress, quite obviously. In fact, it is the best game ever made. It just is, just...is.
But seriousley, try out Imelda Marcos Cleans her Shoe Cupboard. It's a game I made in gamemaker when I was about 10 or 11 years old or something
http://sandbox.yoyogames.com/games/7586 ... es-package
I actually know how to program now :}