Beyond All Reason. It’s an rts game I’ve been playing recently and is fairly good. Focus more in large scale spectacle of 8v8 multi-player than micro balance.
It is also free and open source
Minecraft java edition, but that feels like cheating
There are a lot of cool free games playable on your browser made for game jams on itch.io
I got “a short hike” and “tunic” from there, among other games
Vintage Story, a Minecraft alternative that’s much more focused on survival and primitive technology. It’s sold only on its website.
Got this recently for my wife and I to play together and we are loving it so far. Just about reached bronze but don’t have a reliable supply of tin and winter is setting in so we are looking forward to getting our base set up and exploring some caves and ruins. We’ve got plenty of food, just hoping to squeeze another set of flax out of the farm before it’s too cold.
We watched Rubix Raptors YouTube series on it and loved the mix of chill crafting with more hardcore survival mechanics and a little dusting of cosmic horror.
It’s also pretty cheap for what you’re getting at about £20 it’s still in early access but is totally functional. We’ve played over 20 hours and haven’t hit a single bug which broke anything (just had our player models not display properly a couple of times). It’s also got really excellent built in modding support and what looks like a shed load of excellent mods.
VS is great. It’s what Terrafirmacraft would have been as a game instead of a mod, and it has a fairly vibrant modding community of its own. I’d still like to see some more development on it but it’s great so far.
0 A.D.. It is even open source.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon - roguelike
Luanti (previously known as Minetest) - voxel builder
lichess - chess
StarSector (whoops, not two words) https://fractalsoftworks.com/
Awesome game
Fantastic game! After playing for a lot of hours I realized there were some mods which made me play even more lol.
Btw, Sseth had a video on it https://youtu.be/acqpulP1hLo
That looks similar like Endless Sky
Similar but much deeper and lots of mods.
I think it’s the other way around, Starsector released in 2013
With a vibrant modding ecosystem!
I’ve been playing it non-stop for two weeks. It’s so good
Voices of the Void on Itch.io. it’s sort of like xfiles: the rpg. you live in a satellite field and you use old equipment to track suspicious signals from space and sell them off for upgrades and supply money. Things… happen. while you’re carrying out this peaceful existence. suspicious, freaky things. 🛸
it’s been out for a couple years now and it’s very far in development but they are saving the steam listing for a more full release.
edit: go into this game blind
Whoa that sounds really fun.
Wargus
DevilutionX
Doom2
ScummVM
OpenMW
Daggerfall Unity
UnCiv
I wouldn’t call it one of the “best games” anymore… maybe not ever, but “Escape from Tarkov”.
While I’m digging my own grave here let me also mention “Star Citizen”.
I sure hope my grandkids will get to play star citizen
Unciv is a civilization clone for mobile platforms and its great if those games are your thing
isn’t Dark and Darker delisted from steam per some bullshit settlement?
It was but it’s back
Minecraft
Old school RuneScape
True, but you have to play via standard client as far as I know, which sucks in my opinion. RuneLite is much, much better.
I wanna say it gives you the option to use RuneLite… But I’ve never done it through Steam so I can’t say for sure.
I haven’t played it in a long time, but I always enjoyed Super Tux Kart. It reminded me more of the Moorhuhn / Crazy Chicken Kart games than Mario Kart. In general, before Steam Proton made Gaming on Linux almost free of any hassle, I spent more time with free and open source games like Nethack or Battle for Wesnoth that are available in many Linux package managers.
I wish STK was on Steam :(
With everything going on behind the scenes with development and add-ons, 100% can vouch for SuperTuxKart. On my desktop I have way too many add-ons for extra tracks and karts that it’s not even funny.