About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 94. Chapters: Free, open source video games, Open source tabletop games, WorldForge, Exile, Fudge, Tux Racer, XPilot, FlightGear, List of open-source video games, DeFRaG, The Battle for Wesnoth, OpenTTD, Netrek, Pandora, OSRIC, Multi Theft Auto, Dungeons & Dragons simulacrums, Vega Strike, UltraStar, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Frets on Fire, Open gaming, StepMania, Cube 2: Sauerbraten, Narcissu, Oolite, Journey to Rooted Hold, Drugwars, TORCS, Nexuiz, Egoboo, Smokin' Guns, Genetos, Eternal Lands, AssaultCube, Simutrans, Enigma, Bitfighter, HoverRace, Teeworlds, Lasertank, Crossfire, Armagetron Advanced, Yo Frankie!, Stratagus, Labyrinth Lord, Glest, Hedgewars, Liquid War, UFO: Alien Invasion, Warmux, Scorched 3D, OpenArena, Frozen Bubble, FATE, Micropolis, Sopwith, Tagmar, Widelands, 3D&T, Rigs of Rods, Open Game License, Noble Ape, C-evo, TuxMathScrabble, Tux, of Math Command, Lincity, Bos Wars, OpenBVE, Uzebox, Darwinbots, Solipsis, Pingus, XBill, Unknown Horizons, Neverball, X-Moto, SolarWolf, Dominion Rules, Robotfindskitten, PokerTH, Maelstrom, Meritous, Overgod, RoboWar, Pirasea, GLtron, PlayPower, GNU Go, C-Dogs, GGZ Gaming Zone, Delta3D, Frogatto & Friends, PySol, Globulation 2, TuxWordSmith, Red Eclipse, Grey Ghost Press, OpenCity, Black Shades, Xonotic, Wushu, Gbrainy, Jogre, OpenAstroMenace, Slingshot, Stonehenge, GNOME Games, Gnomine, FooBillard, Danger from the Deep, Freedoom, RARS, Hackvision, OGL System. Excerpt: This is a selected list of open-source video games. Open source video games are games assembled from and are themselves open source software, including public domain games with published source code. This list includes games in which the game engine is open-source but the game content (media and levels, for example) is under a different license. DeFRaG (also capitalised as defrag, abbreviated as df)...