For me to read code and learn, not to play...
...of course ;-)
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For me to read code and learn, not to play... ...of course ;-) |
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Quake (1,2 and 3) and DukeNukem 3D source code is available under the GPL. |
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If part of the reason for open-source code is for code to be reused and recycled as it evolves, then I think influence and legacy would be two large factors in this decision. On this basis, I would probably vote Rogue / Hack / Nethack. It was one of the seminal influences behind the hack-and-slash dungeon-crawling genre, living on today in thriving communities that still play these old ASCII games, as well as having a significant influence on some of the most popular graphical games of all time, such as Diablo and Diablo 2. |
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That said, you can devote some time reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_games It also depends what exactly do you want to learn... For instance there is an annual competition for games written in Pygame |
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What about OpenTransportTycoon? :) Come one people - that's got to be the best! http://www.openttd.org FTW! ;) |
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How about FreeCiv? |
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Check out Kenta Cho's games: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/index_e.html. Most of them are written in D and use Simple DirectMedia Layer. They're a lot of fun and the source is extremely readable - a great showcase for the D language. Torus Trooper screenshot:
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Robocode is pretty awesome. See also its entry at Wikipedia. |
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This one... the original Star Trek. PDP11 rulez! :) |
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I can't believe Hunt the Wumpus hasn't been mentioned. Or Star Trek? |
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No question in my mind, GL Tron. How can you not love it? |
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I'd have to go with GNU Chess. If you're really interested in looking at the code. From the wiki: "Version 5 was essentially a complete rewrite from scratch of GNU Chess to eliminate spaghetti code and replace antiquated data structures with more advanced computer chess implementation techniques." |
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My personal favorite is UFO Alien Invasion. I loved the original UFO and this is a really good clone. |
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What? No one here likes Tux Racer? I just LOVE that game!!! It's fast paced and can run on almost any decent modern computer (no need for expensive video cards). And it runs on Windows, too!! Furthermore, it demonstrates that "penguins can fly" (and even surpass speed of sound :P) |
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Wormux really has a fantastic architechture. i'm a professional game developer and i think that these guys really might be too. the quality of the work smells of years of game dev experience. |
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two words: Frozen Bubble. |
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If your intent is to see how a game works and are willing to spend a small amount of money to see it, I highly recommend the Torque Gaming Engine from GarageGames. For $150 you get the entire engine source code of a AAA game title (Tribes 2). The content was ripped so you aren't buying Tribes 2, but content is easy to replace. Compared to the cost of other comparable engines, Torque is an amazing bargain. And if you ever decide to produce a game, you can do so without overbearing licensing restrictions. EDIT: I know its not Open Source, but for your purpose of learning code it should qualify. The engine is coded in C++ and there is a script layer that is similar in syntax to C#/Java. |
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Empire, the Wargame of the Century, naturally. You can download it from classicempire.com. Empire has been flunking out students and wrecking marriages since the 1970's. |
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I've spent many hours playing FreeCol (a clone of Sid Meier's Colonization). I mean "studying the source code of FreeCol". |
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Sauerbraten Very nice FPS |
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well.... If you'r into Flight simulators the definitively check out Free Space just can There are also tons of mods... a very nice one is on the battlestar gallactica universe where you actually fly the viper mark VII http://www.game-warden.com/bsg/ have fun... errr, of course, where's my head... happy code reading ;-) |
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Warsow, obviously. |
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I can't believe, nobody mentioned Armagetron Advanced yet! For fans of the movie Tron, this is a nice way to waste some time online with other players worldwide. |
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There is a very good text based role playing game called 'make', you are on a quest to find hidden dependancies guarded by bearded sages and wrestle patches from them. |
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Depending on what platform you're going for, the XNA guys have a few "starter kits" of ready to build projects, the code is available, but it's not explicitly open source: |
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A classic: Crowther/Woods Adventure ;-) |
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It's got to be either rogue http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game) or Empire I've invested (lost) so much time in both of those. |
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No one mentioned freedroidrpg yet. |
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My vote goes to OpenTTD (http://www.openttd.org) |
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So many games, so little time. |
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