2014 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice AwardsThis forum is for the 2014 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
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Hmm.. Never voted in the category before, Most of the games I play are not open source. I have played OpenArena so it gets my vote. I think I am going to try a few of these and be ready next year.
For my son of course.
Last edited by chrisretusn; 12-17-2014 at 02:57 AM.
I like Emilia Pinball. I've tried it using OpenGL/SDL and Allegro as back ends and just got it ported to work with SDL (which can be built with DirectFB) and PicoGL for systems that may not have OpenGL and/or X installed.
I also like Shifty Game's Open Source Hangman, Scramble and Concentration which work with SDL.
Hi. I picked 0 A.D. because it's the only game besides some on PS3 and Xmoto that I've played lately so I will study this list (and hope it grows) with my nephews.
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