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It's a scary time, with more restrictions being announced regularly across the world to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Here's a list of some really great free games for Linux if you find yourself stuck with self-isolation/distancing and low on funds.

Warzone 2100 - A classic real-time strategy game from Pumpkin Studios from 1999 that is nowadays free and open source. A full single-player campaign, multi-player, and single-player skirmish modes with a quite innovative unit design, that has you put your units together piece by piece.

Mindustry - Another FOSS game here and yes it's also another strategy game! Mindustry is somewhat a newcomer but I've spoken very highly of the Factorio/Tower Defense mix and really do enjoy it a lot. Build factories, gather resources, convert them into new resources and power your towers—it's very absorbing.

OpenRA - Oh hey! Another strategy game! Although, this is a little different. OpenRA is technically just a game engine, which supports multiple games. With it you can play: Command & Conquer, Red Alert and Dune 2000 all in a sleek cross-platform game engine.

Albion Online (Steam / Direct) - Fancy a bit of grinding? Albion is a free and massively multiplayer cross-platform MMO. You be who you want to be, there's no classes. Instead, whatever you equip is what you are with a huge progression system.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - You can't list free games without one of the most popular free games available on Linux. Valve's veteran shooter is more popular than ever, with tons of games modes.

SuperTuxKart - Free and open source 3D kart racing with power-ups and multiple game modes, that's come a long way recently. Single-player, local multiplayer and online play.

Teeworlds - Battle with up to 16 players online in a variety of game modes in this platform fighting game. Easy to pick up and play, not easy to become good at. Also free and open source.

Redie - Quite a newcomer to such a list, as this stylish top-down shooter only went free to play late last year but it's worth a look. Pronounced (re)die, you will be facing some tough action-packed close quarters combat.

Redie - Top down shooter

POSTAL (GOG / Steam) - Keeping the shooter theme going, the classic POSTAL was set free late last year as well so you can enjoy a bit of violent gaming history.

Tales of Maj’Eyal - With tactical turn-based combat and advanced character building, this free and open source roguelike has a lot of content to play through to keep you busy when you're bored.

Crusader Kings II - It would be ridiculous not to list one of the biggest strategy games around. Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studios grand-strategy game went free last year and it can prepare you for Crusader Kings III which is due this year and confirmed for Linux.

Electronic Super Joy 2 - Brutally difficult platforming, supremely stylish and filled full of brain-smashing electronic music. You're not going to complete this quickly!

The Dark Mod - Seriously impressive Thief-inspired gameplay on offer in The Dark Mod. Sneak your way through tons of different missions, plus it's open source based upon id Tech 4 (the Doom 3 engine).

Endless Sky (Direct / Steam) - 2D space trading and combat, inspired by the classic Escape Velocity series. Free, open source, and cross platform too. Work your way through a multi-hour campaign, and build yourself up from a tiny shuttle to a massive fleet of warships or freighters.

Eschalon: Book I (GOG / Steam) - A serious classic RPG from Basilisk Games, if you think "they don't make them like they used to" perhaps this make pique your interest.

Fistful of Frags - Online first-person shooting fun powered by the Source Engine with a Wild West theme. Tons of different game modes, advanced AI bots to practice against, historical weapons and some character customization.

OpenTTD - Based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe, this open source building sim will have you build a massive city with a huge transportation network. Just don't expect to drink your coffee, it's going to get cold when OpenTTD sucks away your attention.

Minetest - Like Minecraft, it's a 3D block-based building game only this one is free and open source with a huge amount of mods and entire game packs available. The massive update Minetest had last year, made it much easier to find and install mods in-game too and they've continued polishing it with multiple new releases.

surviv.io - Top-down Battle Royale that you can play in your browser. Hold on, don't run away because it's a browser game! It's actually pretty good with many hundreds of players on it regularly.

BASINGSTOKE - Puppygames are big supporters of Linux, and their most recent title was made entirely free to play for Linux gamers. It's damn fun too. A stealth-action game, that requires a little careful planning and a Sausage Roll ready in-hand to distract vicious aliens with. Yes, really. There's plenty of other weapons you can find and make but the Sausage Roll never fails.

There's a vast many more excellent free games for Linux but this is just to get you going. Hopefully there's a few some of you missed, either way—stay safe and remember to wash your hands. Feel free to share your favourites not mentioned in the comments and help out your fellow gamer. I may even add more to this article over the next few days if people wish.

I'll be back as normal tomorrow for your daily news tips.

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slaapliedje Mar 15, 2020
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: slaapliedjeHere is an interesting side effect from all the working from home. Now people will truly see why Cable internet vs DSL is going to suck.
Also would laugh if non-streaming bandwidth and Netflix and both slowed down greatly by Comcast due to lack of net neutrality.
Crazy times we live in.

Where do you live exactly ?? US ?
Most net in Central and Eastern Europe is blazing fast and streaming is not an issue.
But to be honest , most people pirate s**t
Yeah, the US. Where we are too stupid/greedy to get our acts together and just declare internet access as a Utility. Comcast has put streaming bandwidth caps on people for services like Netflix... because the FCC screwed us out of Net Neutrality.
razing32 Mar 15, 2020
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: slaapliedjeHere is an interesting side effect from all the working from home. Now people will truly see why Cable internet vs DSL is going to suck.
Also would laugh if non-streaming bandwidth and Netflix and both slowed down greatly by Comcast due to lack of net neutrality.
Crazy times we live in.

Where do you live exactly ?? US ?
Most net in Central and Eastern Europe is blazing fast and streaming is not an issue.
But to be honest , most people pirate s**t
Yeah, the US. Where we are too stupid/greedy to get our acts together and just declare internet access as a Utility. Comcast has put streaming bandwidth caps on people for services like Netflix... because the FCC screwed us out of Net Neutrality.

Yeah , your net situation in the states did get worse recently.
From what I heard there is a lot of old infrastructure and very little interest to modernize it.
But then again...
We got Article 13 in Europe. Can't wait to see how it gets abused. Nobody in the populace wanted it , but gues what , it still passed.
toojays Mar 16, 2020
Quoting: brokeassbenAlso, I have a ton of duplicate Humble keys that I've acquired over the years. As long as people won't resell them, I'd be up for trading or gifting them to fellow GOLers.

I also have a fair few I'd be happy to give away to members of this community. See https://barter.vg/u/52bc/t/ for my list, PM me if you want something.
BrazilianGamer Mar 16, 2020
What a nice selection my friend
Linas Mar 16, 2020
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Quoting: ziabiceA thing that can help in being more productive is to imagine (yes, role playing) a very near and unmissable deadline that will cost your job if failed.
Oh my, that sounds awfully stressful. :O
tonR Mar 16, 2020
"Sad" Covid-19 everyone... . Officially will been semi-lockdown on wednesday.
So yeah, go to work and go home. No more hanging out with friends after work and classmate reunion on this weekend already cancelled. But at least my nephews and nieces will have two weeks holiday (and more time for them to annoys me :P ).

Be careful.. and always wash your hand.. and don't forget your mask when you'll have to go outside.
Nezchan Mar 16, 2020
Quoting: The_Aquabattake vitamin D ppl this is good data (D3 D2 it's the same)... double blinded randomized tests
400 International Units per day

https://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6583

it can boost your chances of not getting SARS up to 20% (maybe even more)

Please don't spread misinformation. Both of your articles are from 2017 and do not apply to COVID-19, for which there is currently no treatment other than rest, lots of fluids, and painkillers to help with fever. Vitamin D is good for your health in general, but likely will have little to no impact in this case. Large doses of vitamin C, which are being pushed by a lot of the same sources claiming that a lot of D will take care of it, is outright false.

Most people who aren't deficient in D for whatever reason probably don't need to take supplements in the first place. It probably won't hurt you though, aside from lightening your wallet unnecessarily.
Samsai Mar 16, 2020
Quoting: The_AquabatSNIP
If you could stop spreading hysteria and encouraging panic buying vitamin supplements that would be great. Maintaining your vitamin levels is good for your health, just like maintaining your fluid levels is good for your health. That doesn't mean vitamin D suddenly became a magic bullet of some sort.
PopeRigby Mar 17, 2020
I've been cooped up, spending way to much time on the Witcher 3. I've logged over 48 hours.
Eike Mar 18, 2020
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Quoting: The_Aquabattake vitamin D ppl this is good data (D3 D2 it's the same)... double blinded randomized tests
400 International Units per day

... and it makes sense even without that when sitting at home a lot. :D
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