List of open-source video games

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This is a list of notable open-source video games. Open-source video games are assembled from and are themselves open-source software, including public domain games with public domain source code. This list also includes games in which the engine is open-source but other data (such as art and music) is under a more restrictive license.

Open engine and free data[]

The games in this table are developed under a free and open-source license with free content which allows reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the whole game. Licenses can be public domain, GPL, BSD, Creative Commons, zlib, MIT, Artistic License or other (see the comparison of Free and open-source software and the Comparison of free and open-source software licenses).

Title First release Last release Genre Engine license Content license Dimensions Other information
0 A.D. 2009 2021 RTS GPL-2.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 3D Historical, cross-platform RTS, using an original engine named Pyrogenesis. Game source-code released July 10, 2009.[1]
2048 2014 2014 Puzzle MIT MIT 2D A sliding block puzzle game.
Abuse 1996 2011 Run and gun Public-domain software Public domain 2D
Argentum Online 1999 2018 MMORPG GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D First open-source MMORPG developed in Argentina.[citation needed]
Armagetron Advanced 2001 2016 Racing GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D A multiplayer 3D Tron lightcycle racing game.
AstroMenace 2007 2019 Arcade GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later, CC BY-SA 4.0 3D A top-scrolling space shooter.
Ballerburg 1987 2008 (ports) Artillery game Public-domain software Public domain 2D Public-domain software on the authors website with source code.[2] Later ported to other systems such as Linux, MacOS, iOS, etc.
The Battle for Wesnoth 2005 2021 TBТ GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later, CC BY-SA 4.0 2D Turn-based tactical strategy game with RPG elements. Includes a single-player campaign and skirmish modes as well as multiplayer.
Biniax 2005 2012 Puzzle zlib zlib 2D
Bos Wars 2004 2013 RTS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Isometric 2D 2D real-time strategy game running on a modified version of the Stratagus engine.
BZFlag 1997 2018 Tank FPS LGPL-2.1-only and MPL-2.0 LGPL-2.1-only and MPL-2.0 3D A first-person shooter 3D tank-based multiplayer online game.
C-Dogs SDL 2002 2021 Run and gun Public-domain software (engine) / GPL-2.0-or-later (game code) CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA 2D Overhead run-and-gun, with hotseat cooperative and deathmatch play for up to four players.
Cart Life 2011 2017 Simulation Cart Life's Free License (permissive license) Cart Life's Free License (permissive license), Freeware 2D In March 2014 the source code and game was made available by Richard Hofmeier for free online, saying he was finished supporting the game.[3][4] Winner of the IGF 2013 award.[5] Mirrored on github.[6]
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead 2013 2021 RPG/Roguelike CC BY-SA 3.0 CC BY-SA 3.0 2D A post-apocalyptic survival roguelike with open-ended gameplay. Financed by a successful crowdfunding campaign on kickstarter.com on 22 June 2013.[7]
Chromium B.S.U. 2000 2016 Arcade Clarified Artistic MIT 2D A fast-paced arcade-style top-scrolling space shooter.
Colobot 2001 2018 RTS, Educational GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 3D Source code released in October 2014.
Colossal Cave Adventure 1976 1995 Text adventure Public-domain software[8] Public domain Text The original text adventure game by Crowther and Woods.
Core War 1984 1984 Programming game Various (public domain, BSD, GPL)[9] Various Text Original created by D. G. Jones and A. K. Dewdney, and continued through the present day by the community.
Crossfire 1992 2019 MMORPG GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Crossfire originally started as a Gauntlet clone[10] developed by Frank Tore Johansen at the University of Oslo, Norway.[11]
Diamond Trust of London 2012 2012 TBS Public-domain software Public domain 2D Following a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, Diamond Trust of London was developed by Jason Rohrer and published by indiePub. On August 28, 2012, it was released for the Nintendo DS. The game has been placed in the public domain, hosted on SourceForge, like most of Rohrer's games.[12]
DRL 2013 2016 Roguelike GPL-2.0-or-later CC BY-SA 4.0 2.5D Based on Doom and Doom II.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup 2006 2021 Roguelike GPL-2.0-or-later CC0 2D An open-source fork of the 1997 game Linley's Dungeon Crawl.
Endgame: Singularity 2005 2020 Science fiction/AI simulation game GPL-2.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 2D Written in Python by EMH, later continued by the community.[13]
Enigma 2003 2014 Puzzle GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 2D Oxyd clone.
Fish Fillets NG 2004 2011 Puzzle GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Released commercially as Fish Fillets in 1998. Source released in 2002 under GPL-2.0-or-later.
FlightGear 1997 2021 Flight Sim GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Microsoft Flight Simulator-inspired clone.
Freeciv 1996 2021 TBS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Isometric 2D Civilization II clone.
FreeCol 2003 2015 TBS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Isometric 2D Sid Meier's Colonization clone.
FreeDink 2006 2019 RPG GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D
FreeOrion 2004 2020 TBS GPL-2.0-only CC-BY-SA-3.0 2D A turn-based space empire and galactic conquest (4X) computer game being designed and built by the FreeOrion project. It is inspired by the tradition of Master of Orion, but is not a clone or remake of that series or any other game.
Frozen Bubble 2002 2008 Puzzle GPL-2.0-only GPL-2.0-only 2D Puzzle Bobble clone.
Gang Garrison 2 2008 2019 Shooter MPLv2 MPLv2 2D A retro "demake" of Team Fortress 2. The project was previously under GPLv3.
Glest 2004 2008 RTS GPL-3.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 3D 3D real-time strategy game with two factions, AI, and same-platform networking support. Development ceased in 2008. Two forks exist, named MegaGlest and Glest Advanced Engine.
Globulation 2 2008 2009 RTS GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D In open beta as of 2019.
GLtron 2003 2016 Racing GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Based on the light cycle portion of the film Tron.
GNOME Games 1997 2021 Various GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later A collection of games accompanying the rest of the GNOME desktop environment.
GNU Chess 1984 2021 TBS GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D Chess-playing engine developed by the GNU Project.
GNU Go 1999 2009 TBS GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later Go-playing engine developed by the GNU Project.
Hunt the Wumpus 1973 1981 Survival horror/adventure/puzzle Various (Public-domain software,[14] GPLv2,[15] MIT)[16] Various (Public-domain software,[14] GPLv2,[15] MIT)[16] 2D Hunting a monster called Wumpus while moving through caves.
HyperRogue 2011 2021 Puzzle/Roguelike/Educational GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Hyperbolic Puzzle roguelike in the hyperbolic plane.
kiki the nano bot 2003 2007 Puzzle Public-domain software Public domain 3D Mixture of Sokoban and Kula World.
Lincity 1999 2013 City-building game GPL-2.0-only GPL-2.0-only 2.5D SimCity clone.
Liquid War 1995 2015 Maze games GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D 2D game in which you control particles and move them to defeat the opposing side.
Lugaru 2005 2017 Action/third-person shooter GPL-2.0-or-later CC BY-SA[17] 3D A game by Wolfire Games where the player is an anthropomorphic rabbit who seeks revenge when a group of enemy rabbits kill their family.
Maelstrom 1992 2010 Shoot 'em up GPL-2.0-only CC-BY 3.0 2D
Mari0 2012 2018 Platformer zlib License (engine) / MIT License (game code) MIT 2D Remake of Super Mario Bros. with elements from Portal.
MegaGlest 2010 2016 RTS GPL-3.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 3D Cross-platform 3D real-time strategy game for up to eight players (can be AI-controlled) on seven factions. MegaGlest is a fork of Glest.
Moria 1983 1999 RPG/Roguelike GPL-2.0-only[18][19] GPL-2.0-only 2D Roguelike RPG based heavily on J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings.
NetHack 1987 2020 RPG/roguelike Nethack GPL Nethack GPL Text Single-player dungeon exploration game.
Netrek 1988 2011 Shoot 'em up MIT MIT 2D A successor to 1986's Xtrek, Netrek was first played in 1988. It was the third Internet game, the first Internet team game, and as of 2011 is the oldest Internet game still actively played.
Nexuiz 2005 2009 FPS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Forked into Xonotic.
NoGravity 1997 (?) 2005 Space shooter GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Source code of the Wing Commander-inspired game released by realtech VR on February 16, 2005.[20]
One Hour One Life 2018 2018 Survival Public domain Public domain 2D Multiplayer co-op survival game.
Oolite 2006 2020 Space Sim GPL-2.0-or-later Dual-licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later and CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0 3D Elite clone.
OpenArena 2005 2012 FPS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Quake III clone.
OpenCity 2003 2008 City-building game GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D SimCity clone.
OpenClonk 2010 2018 Action, Platform ISC CC BY 2D Successor of the Clonk shareware series.
2019 2021 RTS GPL-3.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 2D Revives an unreleased real-time strategy game from the 90s.[21][22]
OpenTTD 2005 2021 Business Sim GPL-2-0-only GPL-2-0-only, GPL-2-0-or-later, CC BY-SA 3.0, CDDL 1.1 2D Open-source clone of Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
Passage 2007 2007 Side-scroller Public-domain software Public domain 2D In 2007 Rohrer released the game's source code and assets into the public domain,[23] while asking for donations (Donationware) and selling the iOS version for $0.99.[24]
Pingus 1998 2011 Puzzle GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D Lemmings clone.
Pinball Construction Set 1982 1983 Pinball, game creation system MIT MIT 2D First construction set video game, and one of the initial Electronic Arts releases.
Pioneer 2006 2021 Space sim GPL-3.0-only CC BY-SA 3D Inspired by Frontier: Elite 2.
PokerTH 2006 2017 Card AGPL-3.0-or-later AGPL-3.0-or-later 2D Open-source virtual poker game.
PySol 2001[25] 2021 Card, Patience GPL-3.0-or-later Public domain and GPL-3.0-or-later 2D A collection of solitaire card games.
Red Eclipse 2011 2019 FPS zlib license CC-BY-SA 3D A fork of Cube 2: Sauerbraten, with improved graphics and a style of play that incorporates parkour movement.
Rigs of Rods 2007 2021 Vehicle sim GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 3D Rigs of Rods was initially created as an off-road truck simulator, but has developed into a versatile physics sandbox.
Rocks'n'Diamonds 1995 2018 Puzzle GPL-2.0-only GPL-2.0-only 2D A scrolling tile-based computer puzzle game that can be described as a combined Boulder Dash, Supaplex, Emerald Mine, and Sokoban clone.
Ryzom 2004 2021 MMORPG AGPL-3.0-or-later CC BY-SA 3.0 3D All textures and effects, 3D models, animations, characters and clothing (no music or sounds) are under CC BY-SA.
Scorched 3D 2001 2014 Artillery game GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Clone of Scorched Earth.
Secret Maryo Chronicles 2003 2014 Platformer GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D 2D platformer inspired by the Super Mario series.
Seven Kingdoms 1997 2017 RTS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 2D Source code released in 2009.
Simutrans 1997 2018 Business Sim Artistic Artistic 2D Similar to Transport Tycoon and its open-source clone OpenTTD. The player must build a profitable transportation system.
Sintel The Game 2012 2012 RPG GPL CC BY, GPL 3D A game based on the Blender Foundation movie Sintel.
Soldat 2002 2020 Action MIT license CC-BY 4.0[26] 2D On May 26, 2020, the source code of Soldat was released under MIT license on GitHub.[27]
Sopwith 1984 2014 Shoot 'em up GPL GPL The C and x86 assembly source code to Sopwith was released in 2000,[28] at first under a non-commercial use license, but later under the GNU GPL at the request of fans.[29]
Speed Dreams 2010 2018 Sim racing GPL-2.0-or-later FAL 3D Forked from TORCS in late 2008.
StepMania 2001 2018 Rhythm game MIT[30] MIT 2D, 3D A DDR clone, the player must hit buttons or keys in time with the music.
SuperTux 2003 2020 Platformer GPL-3.0-or-later Various 2D 2D platformer inspired by the Super Mario series.
SuperTuxKart 2006 2020 Racing GPL-3.0-or-later Various 3D Arcade racing game similar to Mario Kart.
Taisei Project 2012 2021 Shoot 'em up

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MIT license CC-BY 4.0 2D Taisei (泰西, lit. Occident) is a free and open-source fangame of the Tōhō series, written in C using SDL2 and OpenGL.
Teeworlds 2007 2020 Platformer zlib CC BY-SA 3.0 (except font) 2D 2D online multiplayer side-scrolling shooter.
Tenés Empanadas Graciela 1996 2015 TBS GPL-2-0-only GPL-2-0-only Based on the boardgame Risk.
The Castle Doctrine 2014 2014 MMO Public-domain software Public domain 2D A game by Jason Rohrer, developed on a Sourceforge[31] repository and sold on Steam for $15.99.[32]
The Powder Toy 2010 2019 Sandbox game GPL-3.0-only GPL-3.0-only 2D Falling-sand game.
Tremulous 2006 2009 FPS GPLv2 CC BY-SA 2.5[33] 3D Alien vs. human base-building, defending, and attacking the opposing team.
TripleA 2002 2020 TBS GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D A turn-based strategy game inspired by the board game Axis & Allies. Development is ongoing.
Tux Racer 2000 2009 Racing GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D
Tux, of Math Command 2001 2011 Educational game GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later 2D
UFO: Alien Invasion 2006 2016 TBТ GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later, CC BY-SA 3.0 3D Inspired by the XCOM series but with 3D combat on the surface of the Earth.
UltraStar Deluxe 2007 2020 Music GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 2D SingStar clone.
Unknown Horizons 2008 2019 City-building game GPL-x2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later, CC BY-SA 3.0, OFLv1 Isometric 2D Genre-mix of city-building game and real-time strategy game, inspired by the Anno series.
Unvanquished 2012 2021 First-person shooter BSD 3-clause, GPLv3+ CC BY-SA 2.5 3D Team-based first-person shooter with strong real-time strategy elements, derived from the Tremulous project.
Vega Strike 2008 2012 Space sim GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D Wing Commander: Privateer clone and space simulator engine.
Warzone 2100 1999 2021 RTS, RTT GPL-2.0-or-later[34] GPL-2.0-or-later, CC0, other open source[35] 3D Post-apocalyptic cross-platform real-time strategy game.
Widelands 2002 2019 RTS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later Widelands is a real-time strategy clone of The Settlers II.
WorldForge 1998 2014 MMORPG GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D An open-source framework for massively multiplayer online role-playing games.
Worms? 1983 1983 Software toy MIT MIT 2D An interactive version of Paterson's worms, and one of the initial Electronic Arts releases.
Xconq 1987 2005 TBS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 4X strategy game engine.
X-Moto 2005 2020 Platformer GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 2D Elasto Mania clone.
Xonotic 2010 2017 FPS GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 3D A fork and direct successor of Nexuiz. Binary files for Linux and Windows are under GPLv3+.
XPilot 1992 2010 Arcade GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-or-later 2D A multiplayer Asteroids-like game.
Yo Frankie! 2008 2009 Action-adventure GPL-2.0-or-later, LGPLv2.1 CC BY 3.0 3D

Open-source games with non-free data[]

Only the game engines in this table are developed under an open-source license, which means that the reuse and modification of only the code is permitted. As some of the games' content created by the developers (sound, graphics, video and other artwork) is proprietary or restricted in use, the whole games are non-free and restricted in reuse (depending on the content license). The motivation of developers to keep own game content non-free while they open the source code may be the protection of the game as sellable commercial product. It could also be the prevention of a commercialization of a free product in future, e.g. when distributed under a non-commercial license like CC NC. By replacing the non-free content with free content, these games could also become completely free. In practice, many projects include a mixture of free and non-free own content.

Title First release Last release Genre Engine license Content license Dimensions Other information
Angband 1990 2016 Roguelike GPLv2 GPLv2, Proprietary[36] Text
AssaultCube 2006 2013 FPS zlib Freeware 3D Based on Cube. A lightweight online FPS (45-50 MB package), with a built-in map maker and capable of being played with a 56k connection.
C-evo 1999 2013 TBТ, 4X Public-domain software Proprietary 2D Inspired by Sid Meier's Civilization
Alien Arena 2004 2011 FPS GPL Proprietary[37] 3D Based on ID Software open-source engine.
CorsixTH 2013 2020 Simulation MIT Proprietary (uses graphics from original game) 2D Open-source clone of Theme Hospital.
Cube 2002 2005 FPS zlib Proprietary 3D Deathmatch style multiplayer gameplay with map editing.
Cube 2: Sauerbraten 2004 2020 FPS zlib Various non-free and some free licenses 3D Deathmatch style multiplayer gameplay with map editing.
Frets on Fire 2006 2008 Music GPL GPL, Proprietary 3D Guitar Hero clone.
Friday Night Funkin' 2020 2021 Rhythm MIT License (engine) / Apache License 2.0 (game code) Proprietary[38] 2D A bi-dimensional rhythm game, with gameplay reminiscent of Dance Dance Revolution and aesthetics reminiscent of early-to-mid-2000s browser games.
Frogatto & Friends 2010 2013 Platformer zlib license Proprietary[39] 2D Initially for Windows, Linux, and Mac; hold and toss enemies, swim, talk; scripting language included.
Gravity Bone 2008 2009 Platformer GPLv2 Freeware 3D Brendon Chung built this game on base of the Quake II engine and released therefore the game's source code in 2008. In 2015 ported to Linux and the OpenPandora handheld.[40]
H-Craft Championship 2007 2015 Racing zlib[41] Free for personal use[42] 3D Sci-Fi Racer for Linux, Windows and Android which is using the Irrlicht engine.
Hammerfight 2009 2011 physics based combat zlib[43] commercial 2D For the third Humble Indie Bundle[44][45] Ryan C. Gordon ported the underlying game engine, "Haaf's Game Engine", to Linux and Mac OS X, and released source code under the zlib license.[46][47]
Katawa Shoujo 2012 2012 Visual Novel MIT license (most of game and engine beside some scripts[48]) CC BY-NC-ND 2D A visual novel.
Narcissu 2005 2005 Visual novel GPL Freeware/[49] 2D Is a free visual novel by the dōjin group stage-nana, telling the story of a terminally ill young man and woman. The english version was made with the ONScripter engine.[50]
osu! 2007 2021 Rhythm game MIT license CC BY-NC 4.0 2D Open-source clone of several games, including Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!, Taiko no Tatsujin and beatmania IIDX. On August 28, 2016, osu! was open-sourced under the MIT License on GitHub, assets under CC BY-NC.[51][52] Aims is to make osu!, written in C# with the .NET Framework, available to more platforms and transparent.[53]
PlaneShift 2001 2016 MMORPG GPL Proprietary 3D Free to play MMORPG.
OpenJK 2003 2020 Third-person shooter GPLv2 Proprietary 3D Source code was released as GPLv2 by Raven Software and Activision following the dissolution of Lucas Arts in 2013.
Steel Storm: Episode I 2010 2010 Action GPLv2[54] CC BY-NC-SA 3.0[55] Based on DarkPlaces. An indie top-down arcade shooter with single-player, deathmatch, and co-op.
Smokin' Guns 2009 2012 FPS GPLv2 Proprietary 3D Western-themed first-person shooter using the ioquake3 engine.
Tales of Maj'Eyal 2012 2016 RPG/Roguelike GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later, Proprietary[56] 2D Developed open-source from the beginning with the own T4E engine,[57] while the assets are kept proprietary for commercialization on Steam and gog.com.[58][59]
The Dark Mod 2009 2020 Stealth game GPL-3.0-or-later CC BY-NC-SA 3D First person stealth game in the style of the Thief games (1 and 2) using a modified Id Tech 4 engine
The Last Eichhof 1993 1993 Shoot-'em-up "Do whatever your want" license (public domain)[60] Freeware 2D Shoot-'em-up game released for DOS in 1993 by Swiss development group Alpha Helix. Source code released in 1995.
The Ur-Quan Masters 2002 2018 Action-adventure GPL-2.0-or-later CC-BY-NC-SA-2.5 2D Source port of Star Control II.
The White Chamber 2005 2006 / 2013 Adventure MIT license (Wintermute Engine) / CC BY-NC-SA (game code) CC BY-NC-SA / Freeware 2D The White Chamber and its Wintermute source code have been released under CC BY-NC-SA Creative Commons license.[61] That means anyone is free to share and modify the game as long Studio Trophis is credited, it is not for commercial gain and that the result is made available under a similar license. 2013 the Wintermute engines source code was released under MIT.
TORCS 1997 2016 Racing GPL Free Art License, Proprietary 3D Some car models are non-free, but there is a DFSG-compliant version which doesn't include them.
Urban Terror 2000 2018 FPS GPL Proprietary 3D Multiplayer tactical shooter based on the id tech 3 engine.[62]
VDrift 2005 2012 Racing GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-or-later, Proprietary 3D Some datas are non-free, for example the "SV" car model, under a CC BY-NC-SA license.
Warsow 2005 2017 FPS GPL-2.0-or-later CC BY-SA 4.0, CC BY-ND 4.0 3D A fast-paced arena FPS with movement tricks.
World of Padman 2007 2008 FPS GPL Proprietary Originally a Quake III modification. Became stand-alone in 2007, now runs on ioquake3.
Zero-K 2010 2021 RTS GPL-2.0-or-later various, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0[63] (sound) 3D A multi-platform real time strategy game inspired by Total Annihilation, powered by the Spring game engine. Released 2018 on Steam.[64]

Open-source remakes with non-free data from the proprietary original[]

The video game remakes in this table were developed under an open-source license which allows usually the reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the code. The required game content (artwork, data, etc.) is taken from a proprietary and non-opened commercial game, so that the whole game is non-free. See also the Game engine recreation page.

Title First release Last release Genre Engine license Content license Dimensions Other information
Arx Libertatis 2012 2021 RPG,Immersive sim GPL-3.0-or-later Proprietary. While Arx Fatalis is open-source, the textures and other assets are proprietary content. 3D Engine remake of Arx Fatalis.
OpenMW 2008 2020 RPG GPL-3.0-or-later Proprietary / CC BY SA (OpenMW Example Suit) 3D Engine remake of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
OpenRA 2009 2020 RTS GPL-3.0-or-later Proprietary. It uses proprietary content from the freeware releases of the classic games.[65] 2D Engine remake for the classic games in the Command & Conquer franchise, in particular Red Alert.

Source-available games[]

Video games in this table are source-available, but are neither open-source software according to the OSI definition nor free software according to the Free Software Foundation. These games are released under a license with limited rights for the user, for example only the rights to read and modify the game's source for personal or educational purposes but no reuse rights beside the game's original context are granted. Typical licenses are the creative commons "non-commercial" licenses (e.g. CC BY-NC-SA), MAME like licenses or several shared source licenses.

Title First release Last release Genre Engine license Content license

Dimensions

Other information
Alien Swarm 2010 2010 Shooter game Non-commercial usable and shareable[66] Freeware 3D In 2010 Valve released this Source engine based game with source code, which started as a mod.
Hero Core 2010 2013 Shooter game Non-commercial, attribution required Freeware 2D Around 2013 Daniel Remar released the GameMaker source code of the game, together with the sources of his other games like Iji.[67]
Flow 2006 2009 Life simulation ? (educational purposes) Freeware 2D (layered) Around 2009 the flash source code was made available for educational purposes by the developers.[68]
Fortress Forever 2007 2018 FPS Proprietary 3D Unofficial, open-source Source engine successor to Team Fortress Classic.
I Wanna Be the Guy 2007 2011 Platform game Proprietary Freeware 2D On November 9, 2011, the developer Michael "Kayin" O'Reilly released the source code of the game under an own software license (forbidding new content)[69][70] so that the game's community would be able to create fixes and patches.[71]
Jump 'n Bump 1998 1999 Deathmatch Platformer Emailware[72] Emailware 2D 1998 freeware DOS platform video game, written in C and Assembly language by Brainchild Design. The source code was released in 1999, then source ported to several other operating systems and platforms via SDL.
Larn 1986 2016 Roguelike Non-commercial Freeware Text
Minecraft 2009 2021 Sandbox Proprietary Proprietary 3D Infinite voxel sandbox game. Source code can be accessed and deobfuscated through the unofficial MCP (Minecraft Coder Pack).
Noctis 2000[73] 2003 Platformer WTOF Public License[74] Freeware 3D Space exploration/flight simulation
Notrium 2003 2008 Top-down shooter survival game custom FOSS license / GPLv3 custom FOSS license / Freeware 2D Notrium's source code was released by the developer after 2003 under a custom software license and is developed as OpenNotrium on GitHub since then, with new code being GPLv3.[75]
Prince of Persia 1989 1989 Cinematic platformer Action-adventure Proprietary Proprietary 2D On April 17, 2012, Jordan Mechner released the Apple II source code of the game on GitHub.[76]
Progress Quest 2002 2011 Parody MMORPG Proprietary Freeware 2D On May 20, 2011, Eric Fredricksen released the source code of the game on bitbucket.[77][78]
Racer 2003 2011 (proprietary) Sim racing Proprietary Proprietary, Freeware Only source code of 0.5 version is available, all other releases are closed source.
Space Engineers 2013 2018 Sandbox, simulation Distribution as mod allowed Proprietary 3D
Spelunky 2008 2009 Platformer Non-commercial[79] Freeware 2D The source code of the 2008's Windows freeware version was published on December 25, 2009, under a software license permitting noncommercial distribution and modification.[79] Based on this source code the game community created a community patch which added support for Mac OS X.[80][81] The source code for the 2012 remake has not been made available.
Visual Pinball 2000 2019 Pinball simulation editor and game MAME like license diverse 3D Many free custom tables and recreations of original machines available. The program is also able to operate with Visual PinMAME.
VVVVVV 2010 2020 Platformer Attribution required[82] Proprietary 2D On the 10th anniversary of the game's release in January 2020, developer Terry Cavanagh made its source code publicly available on GitHub.[83]

Proprietary developed games, later released under varying licenses[]

For games that were originally developed proprietary as commercial closed source product, see also Category:Commercial video games with freely available source code.

See also[]

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