7 Great Open Source First-Person Shooters |
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| BY Rain Anderson Feb. 26th, 2008 | |
#3: Alien Arena
Say hello to my little space gun..
Alien Arena is a MP sci-fi FPS with some robotic and funky Mars Attacks-type alien characters to choose from. Besides having some solid tried and tested FPS gameplay, it comes with your standard set of game modes, but also has a few surprises up its green alien sleeves.
Game modes include: Deathmatch (Free for all), Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Deathball, Team Core Assault, All out Assault and Cattle Prod. As you can see, a few of the game modes don’t sound like your typical run-of-the-mill stuff. Let’s leave the fun of discovering what each mode is all about to you, but know that there are alien cows(!) involved.
The weapons in the game are also a bit different that what you see in most shooters, ranging from a very slow moving blaster to a disruptor (a quick firing rail gun). Every weapon has an alternate mode as well, from scopes on the disruptor to slow-moving homing rockets launched from the rocket launcher.
The current version of the game is 6.10, commonly known as Alien Arena 2007, with both Windows and Linux versions available. And Alien Arena 2008 is actually due out some time later this week, bringing along both visual and performance upgrades across the board.












February 26th, 2008
at 8:32 am
I love Open Source Games (who doesn’t like free stuff! ;) )
Only problem is that family constraints dictate I play more on a 360 than PC these days. I really hope these sort of games will become available on the new XNA community games and not just a million rip offs of pong.
February 26th, 2008
at 2:19 pm
Can’t wait to get my hands on some more Jellycar myself. A ridiculously simple concept (much like Lineracer), yet the cartoony feel and the awesome(!) sound effects make it incredibly fun.
But Open Source is cool too. I checked that Trem is actually just a ~100mb download, so I’ll probably give it a try later today.