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Moria  author?role-play Fantasy While moria is in Ubuntu repositories, this version often fails to run on older Ubuntu based distributions. Compiling from the sources in the Ubuntu repositories seems to have the same result. But the moria package from the Debian repos runs and compiles fine. moria from Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty repos works.***Deep Within the Mines of Moria the Balrog awaits. You are tasked with defeating it. Moria is obviously based on Tolkien's works. Moria has other Tolkien creatures and characters and some Dungeon's & Dragons inspired content also (D&D itself was heavily inspired by Tolkien's works). The player may choose a Human, Half-Elf, Elf, Halfling, Gnome, Dwarf, Half-Orc, or Half-Troll character and a Warrior, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Ranger, or Paladin class (note some races cannot choose some classes). Delve deeper for the best treasures, but going deeper is riskier; one slip and the protagonist dies, permanently, no resurrections, savegame deleted. No going back to an earlier save either, doing so marks your file and all records of your character will vanish on game over or winning.

Moria is based on the design of Rogue (it is a clone that shares no code or data with Rogue) but has notable variations in gameplay. Most significant is the 6 shops on the surface that the protagonist may visit to buy [i]and sell[/i] equipment, supplies, armor, weapons, scrolls, books, potions, and magical items. The surface is only one screen in size, not really an 'overworld' like in Angband and other roguelikes based on this game. UNIX Moria also served as inspiration for the design of Diablo. Moria was created using VMS Pascal ("Moria") when Robert Alan Koeneke and Jimmey Wayne Todd found that Rogue, their addiction at the time, was not available on VAX-11/780 minicomputers. UNIX Moria (umoria) is a port of "Moria" written in C language. Many subsequent ports and forks of "Moria" were based on umoria. The original license permitting sharing and modification but not commercial use. At some point, an agreement was reached by every person who ever maintained Moria to release its source code under the GPL license. Linux umoria has since become the standard version of sorts and is even called "Moria" by the current maintainer. Although, it is still a actively maintained VAX/VMS game.
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Vault Of Souls author?action/reflex adventure role-play Fantasy At first glance this may look like your typical 'Zelda game' made using ZQuest. But, while being Zelda-like, and using Zelda-esk graphics, it is in fact a game with story, items, and RPG elements having little in common with the Zelda series. This is not completing 9 dungeons to find the Triforce and rescue Zelda. The protagonist doesn't believe in fairy tales. Currency and collected items are spent on ability upgrades (there will be grinding). There are 5 sub-screens and an entirely different save system (somewhat reminiscent of Ocarina of Time). And the enemies only look like the ones in Zelda games, the shoot bombs, arrow arrays, flame thrower jets, fly and jump around to places the player cannot go (and they're HARD). Enemies don't just walk around and shoot in the expected semi-random patternistic way, they know where the player is; not just for aiming, but for avoiding as well. While many Zelda games feature a great deal of 90 degree squareness, this game has very little. The world and level design features a great deal of organic and asymmetrical design. The player is not limited to shooting projectiles in 4 directions. Some can be fired in _any_ direction and some have a shaped area of effect, such as the flame thrower. But the biggest surprise is when the player defeats the final boss[spoiler=show surprise;close]the game suddenly changes modes and becomes a manic arena shooter. Ya, you beat the game for [b]another game[/b].[/spoiler] labelimagesubject
Rogue  author1992maze adventure role-play Fantasy If this really is a clone as the name "Rogue Clone" suggests, then we can NOT consider it the same as the [game=#167482]UNIX Rogue[/game]. labelimageminimize
Red Faction II  Nordic Games (Volition;Outrage Games)2002Science Fiction shooter labelminimizeminimize
DOOM 3 id Software2004shooter Horror Science Fiction [media=youtube]WWYQHvU_ABU[/media][media=youtube]MOS5BHqmBnU[/media] labelminimizeminimize
Ardentryst  Project Ardentryst2007platformer role-play Fantasy [quote][...] you can get the source package, which [u]should[/u] run on any system with Python and pygame installed.[/quote]
The game seems to be primarily developed on/for Windows. Ubuntu and OpenSUSE packages are also available (by third-parties?).

As of 2010-05, the Getdeb package (Ubuntu), is provided by João Pinto, the GetDeb Team Leader (not associated with Ardentryst). However, version 1.71 has been officially tested on and indicated Linux compatible by the Ardentryst team.
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Rogue Clone  author2007maze adventure role-play Fantasy Though very simular, RC does not share any underlying algorythms with the original. Thus, random generation is different. This is mainly noticeable in maze design. Certain features actually make this clone easier than the original. Unknown items are identified with one use. There are many more items. These items are more likely to be found due to an increased spawn rate for monsters. RC1 omits traps and secret doors. 2 & 3 have them, but traps have low chance of being triggered.

Because of the restrictive license of the original Rogue, Tim Stoehr created Rogue Clone for UNIX. Other authors maintained the project as Rogue Clone II and Rogue Clone III for UNIX systems. These versions no longer function on modern UNIX (or Linux) systems. Rogue Clone III was followed by Rogue Clone IV for DOS which was discontinued after Rogue Clone IV for Windows (32-bit).
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Eschalon: Book I My Game Company;Basilisk Games (Basilisk Games)2007role-play turn-based Fantasy This is a proprietary game.

The creator advertises that gameplay is, "the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined ", and it has a "combination of randomly generated treasure and carefully hidden goodies". The difficulty of the game is determined by the development of a character's skills and the adeptness of the player's using them. The story is not linear.

Originally only available as a download. Since 2008-01-14, all Eschalon CD packages have the Windows, Linux and Mac OS X versions. Released as Free-to-Play on its 10th year anniversary.

Requires a 1.8 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and a 3D card.
(Note, the game runs fine on a 1.0GHz CPU. I suspect this is the Windows requirements)
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0 A.D.  Wildfire Games2009strategy edutainment Historical [media=youtube]UJMlg9oC_BA[/media]***0 A.D. is an original historical Real Time Strategy game that has been in development since June 2001 and was licensed under the GPL on July 10th, 2009 marking its first public release. It focuses on the major civilizations' interactions with Rome and military units; less on civilian interaction. Further focus is placed on the BC civilisations. Present will be Romans, Hellenes (Athenians, Spartans and Macedonians), Carthaginians, Persians, Iberians, Celtic Britons and Gauls. Egyptians, Franks, Huns, Goths, Dacians, and peoples from the far east are also being discussed in wildfire's extensive collection of [url=http://wildfiregames.com/0ad/page.php?c=41]historical articles[/url]. Historical cultures, subcultures, battles, equipment, languages, and people will be part of the game. For instance Ambrosius Aurelianus is a character and the Celts will have a slight agricultural advantage due to their use of plows. Attic Greek will be spoken. The battles, and politics and interactions of the Maccabees, Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and are included (Wildfire staff include people of many faiths, including religiously faithful and devout atheist). Wildfire checks their facts with actual historians. However, they have admitted they will "circumvent" certain historical facts for the sake of balanced and fun gameplay, family friendliness, and simplicity required by the medium. Jesus will not be included as a character out of respect. They mention the possibility of fully historical, "WFG history mods", community modules, and characters, being added later. Nomadic cultures and fishing are planned for a later module. Wildfire will endorse high quality mods. There will be AI players and versatile team play witho or without them. Players can trade with any civilization on the map. Soldiers are also citizens with 'civilian responsibilities'. Their service to their country does not consist only of fighting battles. Units automatically upgrade themselves. Units automatically tend to their own health. Hero units based on historical figures are several times stronger than most units and have a special gameplay value. All units are basically historical, so there are no naming of them. Units can be captured and recruited or rarely defect. Structures play a part in battles; soldiers can fight on and inside structures (but there are not indoor maps). Terrain and structures are 3D and effect gameplay. Ships are done to scale and people and equipment placed realistically. There will be weather and seasons and effect there of. Provinces and Territories will be present in some modes but not all. There is an overall reduction of technology and economy micromanagement in favor of managing strategy and tactics. Food, wood, stone and ore will need to be collected and are exhaustible. Fog of War and Shroud of Darkness is optional. There is no line-of-sight. Random natural disasters will not occur, just historic ones. Pillaging is not managed by the player, it just occurs. Certain animals can be hunted or domesticated. There are no locked campaigns or enforced order but each campaign has its own sequence that must be followed. Cheat codes can be unlocked by completing campaigns. Campaigns are only for single player games; multiplayer games are a custom configured campaigns by the hosting system. Zooming is allowed and rotation is optional/per game supported. The camera is perspective. Camera continues to function during cut scenes. Cut scenes are performed with the existing game object, not separate videos. There is no multimonitor support built-in. The game will run in a window. The source code is platform independent but Wildfire is not doing an OSX version themselves. The community is encouraged to compile the code for other platforms. LAN/Internet games are cross-platform. Only single player mode can be paused. The current version (as 2010-02-12) is limited to 6 players. This will probably be increased to 8. A 56k connection is sufficient for 6 player games. Play session is designed to last 1 hour but can take as long as 3 hours. Uses TCP/IP for multiplayer. Will not use direct Modem, IPX, or direct cable link (unless your system can do TCP/IP over said cable ). Custom anti-cheat systems are being employed for both single and multiplayer games. Replays are no rewindable nor cross-system playable. However, they can be fast forwarded and the possibility of stopping a replay to play from that point remains. Extensive tools for modding and creating content for all aspects of the game are included (except for sounds, which must be ogg files created externally). Games scripting is done in javascript.

The content of the game is licensed under the BY-SA Creative Commons license. The game engine is original. Wildfire games has stated that the game will be downloadable and playable over the Internet at no cost. There will not be a demo version but the game will be split into separately downloadable modules. There may be a boxed version available for reasonable fee. The modular design is also intended to encourage community mods. Community discussion includes discussion of Tolkien, Arthurian, and Ancient Egyptian, inspired modules.

The people at Wildfire games are aware that there is no Year 0. "Indeed. Think of 0 A.D. as a hypothetical time period that never existed. It is a snapshot in time where major players of the classical ages were placed in an observatory. This is your chance to see them 'duke it out'. Your job as the player is to create the hypothetical and recreate the historical." -From the official web site.

Wildfire games is also the developer of Age of Empires II: Age of Kings. 0 A.D. which is otherwise unrelated to AoK. 0 A.D. is not a mod, add-on, or total conversion of any other game although in its initial planing stages it was to be total conversion of AoE2. [url=http://wildfiregames.com/tla/]The Last Alliance[/url] is a 'sister project' to 0 A.D. Resources are shared between the two.
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Eschalon: Book II  My Game Company;Basilisk Games (Basilisk Games)2010role-play turn-based Fantasy Secret of Fathamurk is a free content expansion that was added with patch version 1.05.***Latest version: 1.06 (as of 2010-09-02)
[quote=Basilisk Games]1.06 is compiled with the latest libraries on Ubuntu 10.04. This might make the game incompatible with your system.[/quote]
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Dungeons of Dredmor Gaslamp Games2011role-play labelimageminimize
Saints Row: The Third  THQ (Volition)2011action/reflex racing/driving Humorous Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Anomaly Korea 11 bit studios2012action/reflex strategy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Epilogue Kraflab2012role-play labelminimizeminimize
Realm of the Diggle Gods Gaslamp Games2012role-play labelminimizeminimize
Rochard Recoil Games2012action/reflex platformer puzzle Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Rochard: Hard Times Recoil Games2012action/reflex platformer puzzle Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Anomaly: Warzone Earth 11 bit studios2012action/reflex strategy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Fission Seed Perpetual Pyramid2012action/reflex shooter adventure [size=125][b]A story driven, action adventure shooter.[/b][/size]
Explore a large city eliminating enemy agents and performing missions. Rely on force or stealth, it's your choice. Make use of shadows and cover to sneak up on your enemy or come out all guns blazing.
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Aztaka Citeremis2013action/reflex role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Rogue Republic author2013strategy labelminimizeminimize
Portal Valve2013action/reflex puzzle Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Anomaly 2 11 bit studios2013action/reflex strategy Science Fiction labelimageminimize
Brütal Legend  Double Fine Productions2013action/reflex adventure Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Glare Phobic Studios2013platformer labelminimizeminimize
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Torn Banner Studios2014action/reflex Historical labelminimizeminimize
Portal 2 Valve2014action/reflex puzzle Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Dead Island Deep Silver2014action/reflex Horror labelminimizeminimize
Red Entity author2014platformer shooter labelminimizeminimize
Risk of Rain Chucklefish (Hopoo Games)2014platformer shooter Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Bound by Flame Focus Home Interactive (Spiders)2015action/reflex Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
dhewm3 d3xp  author2015shooter Horror Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
dhewm3 doom3  author2015shooter Horror Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Dungeons II: A Game of Winter  Kalypso Media Digital (Realmforge Studios)2015strategy role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
METRO 2033 Redux  Deep Silver (4A Games)2015shooter Horror Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Dungeons II  Kalypso Media Digital (Realmforge Studios)2015strategy role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
ARK: Survival Evolved Studio Wildcard2015action/reflex simulation Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Terraria author (Re-Logic)2015action/reflex Several fans have unofficially ported the game to Linux. All of these ports are quite playable.

Re-Logic is developing an official port.
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Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign 11 bit studios2016action/reflex strategy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
ARK - Scorched Earth Studio Wildcard2016action/reflex simulation Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
ARK: Survival Of The Fittest Studio Wildcard (Studio Wildcard;Instinct Games;Efecto Studios;Virtual Basement)2016action/reflex simulation Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Dawn of War II  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2016action/reflex strategy role-play Fantasy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Dungeons II: A Chance of Dragons  Kalypso Media Digital (Realmforge Studios)2016strategy role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Dungeons II: A Clash of Pumpkins  Kalypso Media Digital (Realmforge Studios)2016strategy role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Dungeons II: A Song of Sand and Fire  Kalypso Media Digital (Realmforge Studios)2016strategy role-play Fantasy labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II Chaos Rising  SEGA;Feral Interactive (Feral Interactive)2016action/reflex strategy role-play Fantasy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution THQ (Feral Interactive)2016action/reflex strategy role-play Fantasy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution SEGA;Feral Interactive (Feral Interactive)2016action/reflex strategy role-play Fantasy Science Fiction labelminimizeminimize
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