Megazell's Free And Legal PC Games List!

Dragon History

Adventure
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

The main hero is a little dragon called Bert, who is searching for his father that disappeared a short time ago. His quest to find his Dad. will bring him face to face with evil he has no idea even exist.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Mac and Linux versions available
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 3.2 Mb

Download it here - http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html
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Download it here - http://www.desura.com/games/dragon-history Click Here!
 
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Prometheus

First Person Shooter/Puzzle
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Prometheus is a mission-based, single-player co-op game in the spirit of 'Portal' and 'Mirror's Edge'. By using the Prometheus Device, players bend the laws of Einstein's physics using the theory of quantum states, meaning that goals are accomplished by completing missions with your past, present and future selves.

Megazell's Comment - The 2nd link requires you to dl the Impluse client after you create a free account.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 1.0 Ghz
Memory: 512 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 1 Gb

Download it here - http://www.udk.com/showcase-prometheus.html

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LpIE1pzY7w

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Wow Megazell, keep them coming. Some of these games I've never even heard of.

EDIT: Are you sure that Aquadelic GT is free? I couldn't find a game download at the site you linked to.
 
[quote name='mogamer']Wow Megazell, keep them coming. Some of these games I've never even heard of.[/QUOTE]

Ty - Enjoy.

I may have to hire someone. My Search Bot is finding 50 games or more per week. :whee:

My database is getting so big that it takes a minute to load even on a high end system :lol:
 
Megazell's Top Pick
Riftspace
Star Wraith 3: Shadows of Orion
Star Wraith 4: Reviction

Megazell's Top Pick


Simulation/Space
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Riftspace

RiftSpace introduced freeform gameplay by letting the player select contracts, travel to other planets, and customize/upgrade their ship and their squadron's. A non-mandatory story was mixed with the freeform gameplay and gave clues to the player on how to locate a mysterious system known as RiftSpace.

Otherwise, gameplay was entirely up to the player on where they wanted to travel and what objectives they wanted to complete. Players could also assign members of their squadron to complete objectives for them. This game also let players load beam weapons in addition the particle wepons onto their ship simultaneously.

Star Wraith 3: Shadows of Orion

Star Wraith 3 took the graphics and gameplay to an entirely new level. This was the first game to feature multiplayer, players of the game could connect to each other over the internet or a LAN and test their skills with real people. The cockpit was revised to present a more enclosed structure with better textures.

Players could also descend into planets to attack targets on the surface and a new asteroid cave environment was added to provide a 'hide-n-seek' arena for multiplayer battles. The campaign in this game was dynamic and player directed (developing based on both their mission choices and their performance). The 3D spherical radar was enhanced in this game with an orientation globe and directional blips instead of boxes.

Star Wraith 4: Reviction

Star Wraith 4 brought new features, gameplay, and effects to the game. This was the first game to feature a mining and tractor beam along with new mission objectives to go along with it (pilot rescue and asteroid mining). Capture-the-Sphere was added to multiplayer (requiring a player to retrieve the opposing team's sphere from their base and return it to their own).

The campaign in this game was linear, consisting of just over 25 missions. Beam weapons were added to capital ships, which frequently engaged each other in battle while other conflicts were taking place. Control binding options were improved along with new textures for ships, larger asteroid fields, improved planetary terrain, and enhanced HUD graphics.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 500 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 2 Mb
Hard Drive: Less than 100 Mb (For all 3)

Download it here - http://www.gamershell.com/download_22753.shtml
 
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Prelude to Darkness

RPG
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

Pyrrhic Tales: Prelude to Darkness is a dark, sophisticated fantasy CRPG featuring complex, turn-based tactical combat, 3D graphics, a skill-based character advancement system, and an intricate, involved plot.

Prelude thrives on the tradition of true role-playing games, allowing players to craft a diverse team and become part of a large and intricate world with a rich history, hundreds of non-player characters, and nearly endless paths and subplots.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 8 Mb
Hard Drive: 40 Mb

Download it here - http://www.zero-sum.com/download.html

Screenshots

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[quote name='The Crotch']Define "true role-playing".[/QUOTE]

I don't like putting RPG as a genre because it seems awkward to me.

Like saying First Person Shooter Game, Real Time Strategy Game....and so on. So I just put the actual genre - First person shooter, roleplaying...so on :)

If I were to define roleplaying I would say it's when one of my wives dress a Mary Jane, the other dress like Gwen Stacy and I dress like Venom and Spidey is off world ;)
 
[quote name='Megazell']I don't like putting RPG as a genre because it seems awkward to me.[/QUOTE]
Well, the "role-play" part of it is pretty well defined, and I'm just curious how they go about it. Is it more Baldur's Gate than Icewind Dale, so to speak.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']Well, the "role-play" part of it is pretty well defined, and I'm just curious how they go about it. Is it more Baldur's Gate than Icewind Dale, so to speak.[/QUOTE]

You mean Turn Based or Real Time attacking?
 
Well... no. That's more the "game" bit of Role Playing Game.

Eh, fuck it, I'll download it later and see.

EDIT: Nevermind. A brief look at the FAQ makes me think that it's... not for me. Which is just as well. That thing is fuckin' fugly.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']Well... no. That's more the "game" bit of Role Playing Game.

Eh, fuck it, I'll download it later and see.

EDIT: Nevermind. A brief look at the FAQ makes me think that it's... not for me. Which is just as well. That thing is fuckin' fugly.[/QUOTE]

It is ugly but one of the kids wanted me to posted so I did :)
 
Shadowflare: Episode One

RPG
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

ShadowFlare is a mission-based PC action/role-playing game that consists of 4 episodes. You start your journey as a hired mercenary working for gold, precious items, and fighting experience in a demon-ruled land. As you adventure through the vast ruins of what's left of the world, you'll deduce what happened and who's responsible for the devastation. Once you've reached a certain skill level in the game, you'll be able to choose a new profession for your character as a warrior, wizard/witch, or hunter.

ShadowFlare has a high level of difficulty; however, you will have an animal companion to fight alongside you so don't worry. You will come across many acquaintances, foes, and friends along the way, including the original demon himself, Dignosis, and his rival, the white angel Altecia.

Now, let the journey begin...

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 450 Mhz
Memory: 128 Mb
Video: 8 Mb
Hard Drive: 200 Mb

Download it here - http://www.shadowflare.us/download.htm

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Sweat Life

Simulation/Life/Managment
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

Brian Handy's Sweat Life is an experimental art game with minimalist aesthetics and an interesting take to the depiction of a sweatshop worker's turbulent existence. Instead of having you issue commands from afar, Sweat Life will have you in the thick of the action yourself. Okay. Perhaps 'action' might not be the best word for it. Mind-numbing drudgery is probably a better description for things. A vast majority of your time in this game is going to be spent hammering away at your keyboard and struggling to ensure that the character does not break down from stress.

It's not as easy as it sounds. You're going to have to juggle your avatar's various needs and moods, a tricky task given that he appears to be somewhat emotionally fragile. You're probably going to find yourself restarting more than once. - IndieGames.com

Megazell's Comment - Quite possibly the hardest game on this list to date!

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 MHz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://www.galigogames.com/games/sweatlife.html

Screenshots

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Universal Combat

Simulation/Space
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Science Fiction

In September 2003, Battlecruiser Generations, the fifth title in the acclaimed Battlecruiser series, was re-branded as Universal Combat. The title is a new and improved sequel to the original Battlecruiser series with a more action focused theme. It contains several brand new engines, over fifty new features, several improvements and enhancements as well as an all new 3D model database.

Universal Combat brings you seamless battles of epic proportions through air, land, sea and space! Experience more than 250 planets, containing more than 21,000 areas of interest, 12 playable races and more than 500 combat units. This game is massive in every sense of the word!

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 or higher
CPU: 1 Ghz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 128 Mb
Hard Drive: 1 Gb

Download it here - http://www.3000ad.com/download/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsZdOb7CDi4

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Lost Ship

Shooter/Vertical
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Lost Ship V4 is a Space shooter game. You must survive against a lot of enemies. You must find your way, and fight against a very powerful Boss!

Megazell's Comment - This game run super fast. It's a small game made by french students for a competition.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 450 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 20 Mb

Download it here - http://www.freewarefiles.com/Lost-Ship_program_49972.html

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr8t_oW68CY

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Hapland 1
Hapland 2
Hapland 3


Puzzle
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Mayhem

Here's one from the distant past. The Hapland series is the result of Robin Allen's twisted ingenuity and a rather comical albeit violent set of puzzle games.

For the most part, gameplay will consist of you clicking on various things in the game's world in order to precipitate certain events. Some events will require pin-point precision, others will entail repeated attempts. The objective here is, for the most part, to get your little stick guy where he needs to go. Easy as it sounds, you're probably going to commit mass stick man genocide before you finish this game. There are no guides, no hints, nothing to indicate what you should and should not do. Trial and error will be your only companions here. It's a rather vexing experience but one that is strangely compelling, nonetheless.

I remember spending an inordinate amount of time on this unholy trinity of Flash-based browser games. If you haven't, for some reason, seen them before, you can check out all three games here. Heck, I'm replaying them for nostalgia's sake too.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Mac and Linux versions available
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://foon.co.uk/farcade/hapland
No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://foon.co.uk/farcade/hapland2
No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://foon.co.uk/farcade/hapland3

Screenshots

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The Convergence

Action/Platformer/Puzzle
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

The Convergence is a fun puzzle game that takes inspiration from inverse gravity games like Terry Cavanagh's VVVVVV and Miniclip's Gravity Guy. Players control a pair of loving couples who has to reach their respective switches to proceed from one level to the next, with the challenge being that one character will mimic every move that the other makes (but in reverse).

The game was made to celebrate the developer's ten year anniversary with his wife (on the 3rd of November), which would explain the lovey-dovey feel of this short flash project. Convergence is also available to download from the Chrome Store, although it seems to run a bit slower on Chrome compared to IE and Firefox. - IndieGames.com

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://www.currantcat.com/convergence/
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No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lkiiendkaiacnmggppdckogcgmjaoapf Click Here!
 
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PoleRiders

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

This is PoleRiders, a new game from QWOP and GIRP developer Bennett Foddy. It's a two-player game, although it does have a practice area where a single-player can practice their polevaulting skills. Oh, it's all about polevaulting, by the way.

PoleRiders is essentially Bennett's own take on Nidhogg, with two players looking to push each other backwards along a straight plane, but with poles instead of swords. There's a ball on some string above the battlefield, and the idea is to vault off the floor and kick the ball towards your opponent's castle. Players can stand on each other's poles, vault into each other, all kinds of crazy messy stuff.

It's hilarious, with plink-plonking noises to accompany both characters running around - but if you're aware of Bennett's past releases, you'll have guessed that already. Grab a friend and give it a play. - IndieGames.com

Megazell's Comment - It would be best to play this game via Joy2Key and 2 gamepads. :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Mac and Linux versions available
CPU: 900 MHz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video Card: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://www.foddy.net/PoleRiders.html

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VylBTTrub8E

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Castlevania Quest

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy
Theme: Horror


As the first game in the Castlevania Quest series, this unofficial fan made title is remake of Konami's Castevania on the NES (which was originally a PC game). The difference is that it uses Simon's sprite from Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Has all new levels and an all new soundtrack. Its also a really small download that will give you a nice ten level romp.

Castlevana Quest is a fun clone made by the same folks who bought you Dracula's Shadow. Its a remake of the first Castlevania but its more of an overhaul that gives us all new levels, music and a boss battle life bar.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 200 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 2 Mb
Hard Drive: 3.53

Download it here - http://forums.vgrequirements.info/attachment.php?attachmentid=149&d=1267310176

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Dracula's Shadow

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy
Theme: Horror


Dracula's Shadow is an unofficial fan made sequel to Konami's Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. This game adds original sprites, new levels, new characters as well as old ones and new entries into the soundtrack. This is the second game in the unofficial Castlevania Quest series.This is definitely one of the better Castlevania Clones as it even adds a save system and cleans up a lot of the bugs that NES Castlevania II actually had.

If you are looking for a rather lengthy Castlevania Clone, you have found it. Multiple characters, new levels, new sprites and a new soundtrack to boot make this one of the best fan games on the web. It feels like you are playing Castlevania II but it's much more polished than the original. Get yourself a good control pad for this one. Its worth the download.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 200 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 2 Mb
Hard Drive: 3.53

Download it here - http://horrorquest.altervista.org/

Screenshots

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Return of Egypt

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly
Not Fullscreen
Gamepad Support - Yes


Theme: Fantasy
Theme: Horror


What do you get when you mix The Ten Commandments with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night? Moses fighting a Golden Calf Boss to the death! Retrn of Egypt is a SOTN Clone with an original story and characters. If you like Castlevania and are intrigued with the thought of anime Moses, give this one a try.

Forget plagues. The wrath of Moses is coming to town to unleash a can of whoop heine (sorry, its based on religion) on all of the Egyptian Zombies. Moses has his beard, robe and he can do the Samus run from Super Metroid! He can also take down Golden Calves with his mighty staff. Return of Egypt also has a kick ass soundtrack to boot. This game is also quite challenging with its various amount of enemies. This game is in Japanese and has some occasional Anime style story boards. Just download it :).

Megazell's Comment - The game is in Japanese but 100% playable. It comes ready to play with gamepads if you like. Plays very much like Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night. Here is a link to a translator page for those that want to know more about the story and moves. http://www.caiman.be/scripts/fw/fex329/engels.htm

System Requirement

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 200 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 2 Mb
Hard Drive: 3.53 Mb

Download it here - http://www.acid-play.com/download/return-of-egypt

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Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport

Fighting
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Horror

"...revolutionary game design, it may indeed knock fighting fans into another universe of apocalyptic action." -- Strategy Plus Magazine

Xenophage is a fighting game in the same genre as Mortal Kombat. This game features scrolling arenas that also zoom in and out, depending on how far apart the fighters are from each other. This is a unique feature in fighting games. The fighters all come from unique alien planets, so they look very cool and unusual. It's up to you to figure out their special abilities and moves.

Megazell's Comment - So if you been following the list you are probably wondering why I am posting some of these old school games that look horrible. Recently, I've been taking a trip down memory lane with some of the games because some of the kids at the center asked me what did I use to play. So I rather show them then talk. So here is the last of my dos favorites that are freeware :) Enjoy.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 66 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 45.3 Mb

Download it here - http://www.3drealms.com/xenophage/

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZuCJgAOKKQ

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S.W.I.N.E.

Real Time Strategy
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Military
Theme: Humor


S.W.I.N.E. is a real-time strategy game in a 3D environment. It looks a bit like Emperor: Battle for Dune, but that's where the similarity ends. In S.W.I.N.E., you do not command humans or robots but - as the name suggests - animal army :)

The story goes like this: On the 3rd of August, the Swine National Army invaded CarrotLand, home of the Rabbit nation. The poor Rabbits were defeated within two weeks, only a small pack survived and is now planning the counterstrike.

In the first campaign, you are to command the Rabbit forces in their nearly hopeless battle against the evil Swine. The second - and much harder - campaign lets you lead the mighty army of the Swine.

The game has a neat concept: you cannot build anything on the battlefield - you select your units before you start the mission. You can take special repair units with you which can recover damaged and even dead units on the fly - for a cost, of course.

S.W.I.N.E. is a RTS game alright, but it doesn't take itself too serious. There are over 6000 speech samples for the Swine and Rabbit soldiers who comment on anything they see or do. When you blast something up, it'll explode in a colorful firework - there's no violence involved. 22 missions (11 for each campaign) and 10 additional multi-player maps and three difficulty settings provide long-lasting fun.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 466 Mhz
Memory: 96 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 70 Mb

Download it here - http://www.fileplant.com/159468/download/SWINE-Free-Full-Game
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Download it here - http://www.gamershell.com/download_11942.shtml

Gameplay Video

* Foreign Review*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjRK5U5_6H0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RbC3PvGh4A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgmw0HXMPpc

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Full Spectrum Warrior

First Person Shooter/Third Person Shooter
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Military

Full Spectrum Warrior is a real-time tactics videogame. It was developed by the Institute for Creative Technologies in association with Pandemic Studios and published by THQ. It was released on June 1, 2004 for the Xbox, September 21, 2004 for Windows and on March 23, 2005 for the PlayStation 2. The game uses the Havok 2 physics engine, featuring realistic manipulation of objects in the game environment and ragdoll physics.

Pandemic released a sequel, Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers, on March 27 in North America and June 23, 2006 in Europe.

The game has been adapted by psychologists to assist veterans from Iraq overcome the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.

As of September 29, 2008, the game has been released as a free download, sponsored by the United States Army. It is currently not supported in Canada.

Megazell's Comments: It was quite desolate to find a game online when we tried to get online with this in the center. Setting up a room was easy enough and we mostly went through via LAN. The single player is great though and one of the pet projects for the kids is to make a server for their games that have no dedicated servers up.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 1 Ghz
Memory: 256 Mb
Hard Drive: 350 Mb
Video: 64 Mb

Download it here - http://www.filefront.com/11928826/Full-Spectrum-Warrior/
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Download it here - http://www.gamefront.com/files/Full+Spectrum+Warrior/;11928826;/fileinfo.html

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sptUFxsBbEE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvqERSD7ZAI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0VRvQIsszQ

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Megazell's Top Pick
Armagetron Advanced
Megazell's Top Pick


Simulation/Racing
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Science Fiction

Armagetron is a multiplayer game in 3d that attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle sequence from the movie Tron. It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century. Highlights include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of physics settings to tweak as well.

System of requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher, Mac and Linux versions available
CPU: 800 Mhz
Memory: 128 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 8 Mb

Download it here - http://www.armagetronad.net/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKnTOYxtMeg

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-2w94z7NGY

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Blood Frontier

First Person Shooter
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Science Fiction

Blood Frontier is a Free and Open Source game, using SDL and OpenGL which allows it to be ported to many platforms; you can download it for both PC (Windows, Linux, BSD) and Mac. You can also obtain it through our subversion repository and live on the bleeding edge of development. The game is a single-player and multi-player first-person shooter, built as a total conversion of Cube Engine 2, which lends itself toward a balanced gameplay, completely at the control of map makers, while maintaining a general theme of tactics and low gravity. In a true open source by the people for the people nature, it tries to work closely with the gaming and open source communities to provide a better overall experience, taking all sorts of feedback from your average player, to your seasoned developer, aiming to create a story-driven game environment that is flexible, fun, easy to use, and pleasing to the eye.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher, Linux and Mac version available
CPU: 1 Ghz or higher
Memory: 256 Mb
Video: GeForce 4 MX or higher
Hard Drive: 300 MB

Download it here - http://sourceforge.net/projects/bloodfrontier/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvmBRIlLJTY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJRLcHUg8CQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dutmO1IyAHE

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Last Scenario

RPG
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Fantasy

Last Scenario is a game made using the popular RPGMaker XP. Tiles, music and sound effects are standard material that is included with the package, but most of the character portraits, sprites and backgrounds seen in this release were created by the developer.

Known Issues - Font issues

Last Scenario uses the MS Gothic font, which is not installed by default on all Windows versions. If you do not have it, the font can be downloaded here. There is also a known issue when playing Last Scenario on Windows Vista where no text shows up at all. If this problem occurs, following these steps may fix it:

* Go to Configuration Screen, then to Regional Settings
* Go to the Administrative tab and set language for non-unicode programs to Japanese
* Reboot your PC. At this point, Last Scenario should be unable to find MS Gothic and revert to Courier New.
* Go back to Regional Settings and set the language for non-unicode programs to its original language.
* Reboot your PC again. Now, Last Scenario should properly use MS Gothic.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 500 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 77 Mb

Download it here - http://site.scfworks.com/?page_id=8

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Carpe Universum

Shooter/Vertical
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Carpe Universum is an intense Shoot 'em Up (SHMUP) game that features a music driven spawning system. The aim of all this is to encourage very dynamic play where the player roams around the entire play field rather than just sticking to the bottom of the screen all the time.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 450 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 19.5 Mb

Download it here - http://www.wyrdysm.com/carpegame.php

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq4PXqmcxWw

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Freehunter

First Person Shooter
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

A lone bounty hunter in a lost world. Freehunter features 24 missions, seamless game scenery, totally free movement in the game world, advanced graphic effects like bloom, light, motion blur, true reflection water and more. Fly, run and drive a buggy in Freehunter!

Megazell's Comment - Maybe this should be my name ;)

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 2 Ghz
Memory: 512 Mb
Video: ATI RADEON 9600 and NVIDIA GEFORCE 5500 or higher
Hard Drive: 100 Mb

Download it here - http://games.softpedia.com/get/Freeware-Games/Freehunter.shtml

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My God. I peel my eyes off this forum for a few days while I steep myself in Dragon Age goodness, and this topic just explodes out of proportion.

A challenge to you, Megazell. Ever consider hosting your own website with your gargantuan list of Free and Legal Games? I mean, it has been done before, but not to the point where you link youtube gameplay videos and whatnot.

I say this because a vbulletin powered forum can't really be used as a user-friendly database. If you were able to host the site, and present your database in a userfriendly way, then you would do us CAGs a service.
 
[quote name='rumarudrathas']My God. I peel my eyes off this forum for a few days while I steep myself in Dragon Age goodness, and this topic just explodes out of proportion.

A challenge to you, Megazell. Ever consider hosting your own website with your gargantuan list of Free and Legal Games? I mean, it has been done before, but not to the point where you link youtube gameplay videos and whatnot.

I say this because a vbulletin powered forum can't really be used as a user-friendly database. If you were able to host the site, and present your database in a userfriendly way, then you would do us CAGs a service.[/QUOTE]

Is the list slowing down the forum?

I actually stop posting on another forum because the thread would take mins to load. So far I have not noticed that yet.

I've been thinking about doing it but I don't have much time to run a site. I tried a blog but it did not have a way to sort the list by genre which made it just like a forum.

Know of any free hosting site that may sort a list posted?
 
BaboViolent 2

Shooter/Top Down
Single Player - No
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Other

BV2 is a FREE top down online shooter where you control a "Babo," a heavily armed orb. A deceptively simple game with deep and balanced game play and a dedicated online community. Download it now and play online!

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 500 Mhz
Memory: 128 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 33 Mb

Download it here - http://www.rndlabs.ca/main/

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peIwliCgtGg

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[quote name='Megazell']Is the list slowing down the forum?

I actually stop posting on another forum because the thread would take mins to load. So far I have not noticed that yet.

I've been thinking about doing it but I don't have much time to run a site. I tried a blog but it did not have a way to sort the list by genre which made it just like a forum.

Know of any free hosting site that may sort a list posted?[/QUOTE]


Never mind - Found one. Will post it once it is complete! :bouncy:
 
Exit Fate

RPG
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Fantasy

Exit Fate is a full-length RPG from SCF created with RPGMaker XP. The game not only features standard 2D battle encounters but boasts a tactical strategy mode as well, in which players must assume control over legions of troops, issue commands and lead their armies to a crushing victory. Bonus items are awarded for good results, especially if the fight ends quickly with minimal losses to your side.

Known Issues - Font issues

Last Scenario uses the MS Gothic font, which is not installed by default on all Windows versions. If you do not have it, the font can be downloaded here. There is also a known issue when playing Last Scenario on Windows Vista where no text shows up at all. If this problem occurs, following these steps may fix it:

* Go to Configuration Screen, then to Regional Settings
* Go to the Administrative tab and set language for non-unicode programs to Japanese
* Reboot your PC. At this point, Last Scenario should be unable to find MS Gothic and revert to Courier New.
* Go back to Regional Settings and set the language for non-unicode programs to its original language.
* Reboot your PC again. Now, Last Scenario should properly use MS Gothic.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 500 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 77 Mb

Download it here - http://site.scfworks.com/?page_id=10

Screenshots

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Furry 2

Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

Furry 2 is an action platformer streamlined to fit into the style of such old apogee games as Duke Nukem or Commander Keen, but cranked up to 11. You'll dodge countless types of obstacles and bash the blackball army with one of 5 weapons as you progress world to world to destroy the ominous Commander MacReady, leader of the enemy balls.

Controls are in the readme and as follows:

Shift - Jump/Swim up
Ctrl - Fire
Arrow Keys - Move
Down Key - Duck
Down + Jump - Pass through thin platforms

The game features 3 comprehensive difficulty settings that affect many things that you probably won't notice, and yet you will die much faster on Professional!

You get 5 lives, and can get more by collecting 50 gems. If you run out you will start at the beginning of a level. There's 16 long, long levels each with 5-6 continue points, divided into 4 themed episodes with a guardian boss at the end of each. The game saves after each world and lets you select from the 4 episodes

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 14 Mb

Download it here - http://www.create-games.com/download.asp?id=6854

Screenshots

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Bullet Time Ninja

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

Everyone knows that ninjas are better then pirates. Okay, maybe that's subject to debate but regardless of where you stand on the matter, Bullet Time Ninja is a pretty entertaining little puzzle/platformer that will have you thoroughly abusing bullet (shuriken?) time.

Though platformer aficionados will probably find this a little too easy, Bullet Time Ninja remains a decent time waster. I especially liked how your proximity to danger ties to the number of times you can teleport. - Indiegames.com

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Mac and Linux versions available
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://kwarp.com/portfolio/bullettimeninja.html

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dS-swAsN2E&feature=colike

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5WhWBZYBw

--> Click Here!
 
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OpenArena

First Person Shooter
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

OpenArena is a Free Open content package for the id tech3 GPL source code package. But why is it a game? Well you see one of the great side effects of making content for a bunch of source code out there is that it becomes a playable game itself. This opens more opportunity for FUN to the end user because they have another option to play a game that you couldn't play without the data because now there is data made for it. And since this data created is also FREE, it's very redistributable. Meaning more people can play it with little effort on obtaining it. This is A Good Thing.

The gameplay is identical to the game it's based on so fans of that other game should feel at home here. You do not need Quake III Arena to play this game.

Megazell's Comment - Great game. Very easy to get into if you are use to ANY FPS. The game looks bland @ the menu screen but once you get into the game it will make you feel right at home. I found myself downloading a ton of maps and models right away. If you plan to play this game with kids under 17...I suggest you take some time to work with the settings because a lot of the models are adult themed. The gore is old school so there will be GIBS out the wazoo.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher, Linux and Mac versions also available
CPU: 166 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 8 Mb
Hard Drive: 324 Mb

Download it here - http://www.openarena.ws/
or
Download it here - http://www.desura.com/games/openarena Click Here!
 
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[quote name='Megazell']Is the list slowing down the forum?

I actually stop posting on another forum because the thread would take mins to load. So far I have not noticed that yet.

I've been thinking about doing it but I don't have much time to run a site. I tried a blog but it did not have a way to sort the list by genre which made it just like a forum.

Know of any free hosting site that may sort a list posted?[/QUOTE]

I haven't noticed any slow-downs just yet, and as far as I've seen with other threads, that won't be an issue, i don't think.

I had some experience with WordPress, running a student-volunteer group website for a while. I was able to use the tag system to do a list by categories, which could also be used to "sort by genre" if you set it up that way. Food for thought.

As for a good and free hosting site... Ummm... I gotta check around. I've been heavily reliant on the "free-ness" of our school webserver, and running a site through Go-Daddy (which I don't think has any offerings at the "free" pricepoint).

Anyways, I made the recommendation just for the sake of user-friendliness, and not because the CAG forums are in danger of imploding upon itself.

Keep on posting Megazell, as I'm sneaking in some quality free games in between my massive Dragon Age sessions (My brother gifted me a handful of DLCs, and I'm trolling around for some free campaign modules, just to give me 20+hrs of extended play time, before I re-roll my character).
 
[quote name='rumarudrathas']I haven't noticed any slow-downs just yet, and as far as I've seen with other threads, that won't be an issue, i don't think.

I had some experience with WordPress, running a student-volunteer group website for a while. I was able to use the tag system to do a list by categories, which could also be used to "sort by genre" if you set it up that way. Food for thought.

As for a good and free hosting site... Ummm... I gotta check around. I've been heavily reliant on the "free-ness" of our school webserver, and running a site through Go-Daddy (which I don't think has any offerings at the "free" pricepoint).

Anyways, I made the recommendation just for the sake of user-friendliness, and not because the CAG forums are in danger of imploding upon itself.

Keep on posting Megazell, as I'm sneaking in some quality free games in between my massive Dragon Age sessions (My brother gifted me a handful of DLCs, and I'm trolling around for some free campaign modules, just to give me 20+hrs of extended play time, before I re-roll my character).[/QUOTE]

Sounds good. I already know I got Dragon Age as a gift from one of the ladies (shh) so I will be joining that sometime myself.

I am going to check out word press. Currently, I found a few website host with database built in @ Webs.

I am working on it little by little. Once I get it up and running I will post the link here.

Til then I will keep posting. :bouncy:
 
Megazell's Top Pick
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Megazell's Top Pick


Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Fantasy

Jack Thompson made “A Modest Video Game Proposal,” and this was the answer that my three drunken friends and I had for him: a side-scrolling platform shoot-em-up that lets you mutilate gamers and game developers through 4 outrageous levels designed by Whacko Jacko himself. As soon as the game was released, it was spread faster than cooties at recess, thanks to the profusion of gamers on the Internet.

Megazell's Comment - If you have ever followed the news regarding games causing violence this game was meant to piss you off if you are on the side of those that believe that games do cause violent behavior. If you believe that games don't this game will make you laugh til you cry. It's fun, adult and totally off the wall. Enjoy.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 14.1 Mb

Download it here - http://www.derekyu.com/games/imok.zip

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54fCDedpgnA

--> Click Here!
 
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Iwanaga

Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
No Full Screen
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Iwanaga is an action game that is reminiscent of arcade classics like Cabal and Blood Bros., in which the player has to dodge swarms of bullets while shooting back at enemies at the same time.

Megazell's Comment - Very small screen which - as far as I know - can not be made any bigger outside of messing with your resolution.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 95 or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 30.6 Mb

Download it here - http://www.thegamehippo.com/game/22

Screenshots

es2ts6.jpg


Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyX6RJJBaFs

--> Click Here!
 
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503 - Service Unavailable

Adventure
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

What better way to make up for a malfunctioning page or a scheduled maintenance run than to provide a text adventure to your fans? Rock, Paper, Shotgun definitely wins the award for one of the best 503 - Service Unavailable message/announcement/thing ever.

It's not exactly the most cerebral game out there. Locations are few as are people and objects. For the most part, it's just a large supply of red herrings but it doesn't make it any less awesome. Fans of RPS (who might have somehow missed this) are going to get a kick out of it. As for everyone, well, it's still worth a snicker. - IndieGames.com

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Linux and Mac versions available
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 32 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://rockpapershotgun.com/503test
or
Download it from here - http://error.rockpapershotgun.com/503 - Service Unavailable.zblorb

Screenshots

serviceunavailable.jpg


--> Click Here!
 
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This will be my last post for the rest of the year. See you guys and gals next year.

:bouncy:

Have a great holiday and many blessing for the new year!
 
Thanks MegaZ, you've created an invaluable resource for the CAG community.

I'm wondering if you have any entries in your library for younger kids, say 5-10 years, and maybe any educational ones ?
 
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