Complete casual open source games

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Games that have a more significant amount of gameplay value - such as a storyline, involved exploration, or significant multi-player value - can be found in a list of Complete open source games.

See rules for this list.

Complete open source games by genre

Action Style/genre1 Music2 SP3 MP4 AI5 Free media6
Armagetron Advanced 3D Tron-like Yes Yes Yes Yes  ?
Crack Attack 2D Arcade Puzzle Yes Yes No No  ?
Frozen Bubble 2D Aim Yes Yes Yes Yes GPLv2
I Have No Tomatoes 3D Isometric Bomberman Yes Yes Yes Yes  ?
Kobo Deluxe 2D Retro Shooter Yes Yes No No  ?
Solarwolf 2D Aracade Shooter Yes Yes No No  ?
Those Funny Funguloids 2D Steer Yes Yes No No  ?
Roguelike Style/genre1 Music2 SP3 MP4 AI5 Free media6
Inside a Star-Filled Sky 2D Real-time Yes Yes No No PD[1]
Knights 2D Real-time No Yes No No GPL[2]

1 Visual style and genre
2 Gameplay-accompanying music
3 Single-player mode, more than MP with bots
4 Network multi-player mode
5 Artificial intelligence, computer players or bots, able to replace player
6 License of the game's media if it is free

Rules for this list

Only complete casual games, which have at least open source code (media can be semi- or non-free.) In addition, the games on this list must be free to download (also known as "free as in beer".) Please discuss on the Talk page before removing games from the list and before adding games which are likely to be seen as incomplete.

Complete casual games must not have features missing, which are required to complete a game session. Single-player mode must have a start, an end and provide a reasonable amount of levels/gameplay. Multi-player mode must provide a reasonable amount of gameplay.

Use Wikipedia's Video game genres to categorize games.

If you don't know an aspect of the game, research it. No "unknown" fields please!

These 'definitions' will hopefully be improved with the help of the power of discussion.

References

  1. Confirmation of IaSfS' public domain status in this interview
  2. Knights license file explaining that art is also affected
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