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AssaultCube 1.2 Open Source FPS Has Been Released

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AssaultCube is a FREE, multiplayer, first-person shooter game, based on the CUBE engine. Taking place in realistic environments, with fast, arcade gameplay.

General Features
  • It's FREE.
  • Source code is available under a zlib-like open source license.
  • Low latency, it can even run across a 56Kbps connection!
  • Lightweight size, only 40MB to download, plus additional maps average 20KB each!
  • With the correct settings, it can run on old hardware (Pentium III and above).
  • Officially runs on most major systems, and maybe even some non-major ones?
  • Has a built in, in-game map editor to help players create their own maps and allows for
  • co-operative editmode in realtime with others!
  • Features a single-player bot system.
  • Supports recording of your game by the "demo" system.
  • Contains 12 multiplayer game modes, including: Deathmatch, Survivor, Capture the Flag, Hunt the Flag, Keep the Flag, Pistol Frenzy, Last Swiss Standing & One-Shot One-Kill (plus team versions of these modes).
  • Comes pre-packaged with 26 different maps!


The new version comes with a massive amount of changes due to the length of time between releases including new maps, new game mods, bug fixes, improved bots, weapon balance changes etc.
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4 comments

Qydfac Oct 19, 2013
Wow, Don't strike me down but, I seriously thought the CUBE engine was completely dead.
I had really good times with Sauerbraten.
n30p1r4t3 Oct 20, 2013
Wow, Don't strike me down but, I seriously thought the CUBE engine was completely dead.
I had really good times with Sauerbraten.
Same here. I really enjoyed this game back in the day. I'm happy to see it still chuggin'.
Hamish Oct 20, 2013
I vaguely remember playing this game when I was new to Linux. Might be time to give it another go.
Sabun Oct 20, 2013
They're still going at it! I can't believe it. This was the 2nd fps shooter I played on Ubuntu when I first started using Linux in 2008. The first was Urban Terror (when is the HD for Linux going to be released eh?).

This game, despite the low graphics, was just simply fun. It's strange, when the objectives are clear cut, and it mostly depends on human skill to win, the game becomes vastly more fun for me. Maybe I'm just simple minded :D
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