Now here's an interesting 'new' (read: new to me) open source game... Sonic Robo Blast 2! A 3D-with-2D-sprites Sonic-inspired game, it seems fairly complete and, whilst not earth shatteringly good, the graphics look fun. There's even a full mod for the game called The Mystic Realm, among other addons.
Of course any game which uses commercial IP for it's content (i.e. the characters, like Sonic, are owned by Sega) is on a dubious legal footing but the game has been in development for nearly 10 years now and is essentially complete and still not been shut down. I also couldn't establish, at a glance, whether it is open source but I'd be surprised if it wasn't. However it is only available for Windows :-( but thanks to FG forum member NoMorePros for pointing it out nonetheless.
Back to more definitively Free Software matters, and the PlanetPenguin Racer revival effort is ongoing - they are trying to decide on a new name for the project to disambiguate their efforts from the now-defunct PPR project. I can't say I'm enthralled by the 4 names they are choosing from but to be honest I couldn't think of much better. Perhaps you - yes, YOU, you good looking son of a gun - could inspire them with a better alternative.
One of 3D Realms' older titles, Alien Carnage, is now available as freeware. Download link plus random blurb here, announcement with other download link here. It's an old school platformer and, from my youngers years, pretty good fun. Dosbox required but that's ok since Dosbox works on pretty much every platform going including my mate's 11 year old waterproof Casio digital watch. Y'know, one of those blue and grey plastic monstrosities. Ok, maybe dosbox doesn't work on it, but I bet it could if the developers tried - dosbox runs on everything! ;-)
I rambled a bit about the CuteGod challenge on LostGarden the other day. Well there's a bunch of prototypes to toy with, most of which come with the source code. Why is it that Java Web Start never f***ing works? Even on Windows. I don't know how Sun messed that one up so bad but I don't think it's worked more than 1 in 5 times for me on any machine I tried it on. Perhaps now Java is open source that might change? Who knows.
Finally for today, I don't think I've yet mentioned an article on Liberty Gaming about making money from Free Software games. It's a good article with some interesting ideas, but to me I think the way to make money from Free Software games is simple; produce your own games (don't be too reliant on giant community efforts), produce good quality games (original, innovative, not too complex), and you will get good steady web traffic. Then you have adverts and merchanising and you have a steady income stream without imposing much on your players or contributors. I really don't like the notion of premium content or asking for donations. I don't think it's necessary if you are creating quality of innovative content. For example, the Desktop Tower Defense game is very simple and free to play but the guy pulls in a high 9-figure revenue (after costs, I believe) from Google adsense and merchandising alone (up to 20 million hits a month). A simple, well executed idea will get you enough visitors to make a decent steady income from a game - and if you keep churning out good games, you'll be able to make a lot of money without ever charging your players.
I think the word "Racer" is a kinda stretch for PPR anyway, although it fits to some extend. fitting in a "Downhill" somewhere into the name may help e.g. "Downhill Tux".
ReplyDeleteSonic Robo Blast 2 is available for platforms other than windows - in fact i just tried it on gentoo and it works nicely!
ReplyDeleteI extracted the exe download (which is just a rar self extractor and extracted fine running it in wine) to /usr/local/games/srb2 and then grabbed a binary from http://lawarias.game-server.cc:81/~alam/SRB2/ (lsdlsrb2 or lsdlsrb2beta).
The wiki says it also runs on OSX, DOS and Solaris and Dreamcast too.
@sonicroboblast2 lol I was just gonna say that their wiki says it's a doom port and runs on everything ^_^ I'll be testing it out when i get home.
ReplyDeleteOnly available for Windows? No, it isn't. There's native support for Linux in the source code, a mostly complete port for MAC computers, a Dreamcast port, PSP port, and GP2X port, and it is pretty easy to port with the SDL version if the platform has SDL and the stuff needed to compile.
ReplyDeleteFor Sonic Robo Blast 2, while it *is* availible on other OSes, the current Windows .exe is compiled in MSVC and not GCC. In the current version, these 2 cannot play online with each other well at all, so you non-Windows users will be left out of online mode unless you both use GCC. This has been supposedly fixed in the upcoming version.
ReplyDeleteBut it's easily worth it for the sheer amount of addons and great gameplay.
The source code comes with the game. Also, there is a SVN containing the source and a bunch of Sonic Robo Blast 2 mods' sources. You can find a link for it on the game's forums, if I recall.
Wait a minute -- high NINE figure revenue? Like he pulls in nearly a BILLION dollars from google adsense?
ReplyDeleteI think there may have been a mistake somewhere in there. LOL!
"Objectplace on" will enable you to place sprites throuout the level. "OMG!!! TRIPPLE EGGMAN ATTACK!!!!" LOLZ
ReplyDeletewow. someone is actually reading those old posts? ^^
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