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Not challenging, what good open source games do we have so far?
Mindistry is a best in class game that is FOSS
Here are some that I've liked (haven't played them in years though):
- Warsow
- Red Eclipse
- Speed Dreams
- OpenTTD
- LinCity
- FreeOrion
- Oolite
- Endless sky
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Warzone2100
- Simon Tatham's puzzle games
- Widelands
- OpenTTD
- OpenRCT2 (needs assets from original game)
- SuperTuxKart
Off the top of my head
Barony is fun as hell. Engine is FOSS, but the default game assets require purchase.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead and Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup are two examples off the top of my head. Traditional roguelikes are often open source.
Your nostalgia is a bad reason for starting anything really. Most hopefully you won't push your nostalgia on your children and force them to play outdated games.
It would be great if game developers would open source games when they sunset them, sure. But also this might make it impossible for them to make a remaster of the game and sell it.
You mention doom. But this is a 0.1% case. Thousands of games from that era vanished not because you cannot run them on modern hardware, but because they're utter garbage by modern standards.
https://dos.zone/ exists, and you can play a lot of iconic games in your browser. What's exactly the player count there? And those are the best games from that era.
Your nostalgia is a bad reason for starting anything really. Most hopefully you won't push your nostalgia on your children and force them to play outdated games.
It's a dark path. Next you might start making them watch outdated films, maybe even reading outdated books. Before you know it you're teaching them pre WWII history and Newtonian mechanics.
History is important, although more recent history books have better evidence and data than old ones. Literature, generally, ages well, although it's mostly survival bias. A lot of it perishes without any loss to the society. Movies sorta age well. Again, only some. Games don't age well.
Games don't age well.
- football
- "the floor is lava"
- chess
- nibbles/snake
- myst
- snakes and ladders
- age of empires
- skyrim