For example veloren

Do you play open-source games? If yes, which games do you enjoy?

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      And minetest+mineclone2 is pretty good if you want to play minecraft but don’t have a license

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        Thank you for this! I have already logged hours playing with my kid since seeing your suggestion. We have only played mineclone2 so far. I will look into veloren next.

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          Nice to hear it! Mineclone is actually very good mod and you definitely should try veloren, good luck

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    Cataclysm DDA Is THE open world zombie survival experience. So long as you like obtuse roguelikes with nearly no graphics.

    Although Im obviously biased what with being a dev and all.

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    I haven’t seen any incremental games get posted. They aren’t exactly traditional games, but so many of them are open source like Antimatter Dimensions or Synergism. Bitburner is a unique one as an incremental hacking sim, since it relies on actual scripting to grow and automate tasks.

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    OpenRA has open source slightly modernized versions of Red Alert, Tiberian Dawn and Dune 2000. There’s also Tiberian Sun-like and Red Alert 2 mods for it :)

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      I haven’t been involved in the project for a decade or so but I was one of the founders of OpenRA, so thanks for recommending it! I’m very happy it’s still actively developed nearly two decades later.