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Platform.png

In a platform game players jump from one platform to the next trying to reach the end of the level.

List of Platform games[edit]

This is a list of free/libre platform games:



Game Screenshot Last Release Genres Description
SuperTux Supertux030.jpg 2021-12-23 Side-scrolling platform game
SuperTux
Supertux030.jpg
SuperTux v0.6.0
GenresSide-scrolling platform game
Latest release0.6.3  (Announcement)
Release dateDecember 23rd, 2021
PlatformsLinux, Mac, Windows, FreeBSD, Haiku
DevelopersBill Kendrick (retired from project), Ingo Ruhnke, others
Code licenseGPLv3[1]
Media licenseGPL[2], CC BY-SA[3]
P. languageC++
LibrarySDL
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SuperTux is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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Gentoo Linux logo matte.svg Gentoo: games-arcade/supertux 
UbuntuCoF.svg Ubuntu: supertux 
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: supertux 
Mageia logo small.jpg Mageia: supertux 
Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: org.supertuxproject.SuperTux 
Snapcraft-logo.svg Snap: supertux 
Daemon-phk.svg FreeBSD: supertux 
Haiku (operating system) logo.svg Haiku: games-arcade/supertux

SuperTux is a 2D side-scrolling platform game featuring Tux the Linux penguin mascot, inspired by the Super Mario series.[4] It is programmed in C++.

SuperTux was originally created by Bill Kendrick. Ingo Ruhnke created many of the levels.

It is licensed under the GPLv3.[1]

Jump n Bump Jumpnbump.png 2019-09-02 Arcade, Platformer, Deathmatch
Jump 'n Bump
Jumpnbump.png
Jump 'n Bump
GenresArcade, Platformer, Deathmatch
Latest release1.61  (Announcement)
Release dateSeptember 2, 2019
DeveloperBrainchild Design
Code license"Do whatever you like with it."[5], GPLv2[6]
P. languageC
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Jump 'n Bump is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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Fedora logo.svg Fedora: jumpnbump  
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: jumpnbump

Jump n Bump is a multiplayer platform deathmatch game in which the players control cute bunnies and try to jump on each other's heads. Maintenance and modernization of the game has been taken over by LibreGames at GitLab.[7]

Stringrolled Stringrolled.png Puzzle platformer
Platform games
Stringrolled.png
screenshot
GenresPuzzle platformer
DevelopersCode by Joel Bouchard Lamontagne aka logicow, artwork by Isabelle Bouchard aka Windbladeicepuppy, music by Reduz, sound by Hubert Lamontagne aka madbrain and Coda
Code licensepublic domain
Media licensepublic domain
P. languagePython
LibraryPygame
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Platform games is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Stringrolled, or Upsilon Cat, or Upsilon Cat in Stringrolled, is a puzzle platformer. It was created in September 2008 for PyWeek, and won as an individual entry by Joel Bouchard Lamontagne with artwork contributed by other people. It was released into public domain and the source code is available on Pyweek, so this is free software. It is written in the Python programming language and uses the Pygame library.

Teeworlds Teeworlds.jpg 2020-04-19 Platform, Run and gun, Online
Teeworlds
Teeworlds.jpg
Teeworlds
GenrePlatform, Run and gun, Online
Latest release0.7.5  (Announcement)
Release dateApr 19, 2020
DeveloperMagnus Auvinen and contributors[8]
Code licensea permissive license prohibiting misrepresentation[9]; some libraries under BSD, zlib/libpng
Media licensea permissive license prohibiting misrepresentation[9]
P. languageC (engine), C++ (game)
LibrarySDL
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Teeworlds is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Teeworlds is a cartoon style 2D multiplayer platform shooter game (or third person shooter). The game provides an arena where players fight in various multiplayer modes (capture the flag, duel, team death match, race). The player is a Tee, a little ball with hands and feet.

Available as a package in:  
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: teeworlds


Neverball Neverball140.jpg 2014-05-21 Puzzle
Neverball
Neverball140.jpg
Screenshot of Neverball v1.4.0
GenrePuzzle
Latest release1.6.0  (Announcement)
Release dateMay 21st, 2014
DeveloperRobert Kooima
Code licenseGPL
Media licenseGPL[10]
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Neverball is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
Openlogo-debianV2.svg Debian: neverball 
Fedora logo.svg Fedora: neverball  
UbuntuCoF.svg Ubuntu: neverball 
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: neverball 
Mageia logo small.jpg Mageia: neverball

Neverball is a game of skill in which the player guides a ball through various obstacle courses by tilting the entire level. The game, including the media, is licensed under the GPL. There is a game based on Neverball, called Neverputt. A version was included on OpenSource Game Power volume 1.

Go Ollie! no image Platformer
Platform games
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.3
DevelopersCharlie Dog Games
Code licenseGPLv3
Media licenseCC BY-SA 3.0
LibrarySDL
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Platform games is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Go Ollie! is a mouse controlled platformer about an earth worm.

Plee the Bear Plee the bear.jpg 2017-02-08 Platform game
Plee the Bear
Plee the bear.jpg
Plee the Bear tutorial level
GenrePlatform game
Latest release0.7.1
Release dateFebruary 8 2017
DevelopersJulien Jorge, Sébastien Angibaud and contributors[11]
Code licenseGPL
Media licenseCC BY-SA v3
EngineBear Engine
P. languageC++
LibrarySDL
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Plee the Bear is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: plee-the-bear

Plee the Bear is a 2D platform game in which the player controls a bear in single or multiplayer mode. As of 2015-01-07, the latest version of the game is 0.7.

The game's source code is licensed under the GNU GPL v3, while the game's media is under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license v3.[12][13]

It is written in the C++ programming language using the SDL library.

The Legend of Edgar Edgar17.png 2024-01-01 Platform
The Legend of Edgar
Edgar17.png
The Legend of Edgar
GenrePlatform
Latest release1.37  (Announcement)
Release dateJanuary 1st, 2024
DeveloperParallel Realities
Code licenseGPL v2
Media licenseGPL v2
P. languageC
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The Legend of Edgar is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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The Legend of Edgar is a 2D action platform game, created by Parallel Realities.

The source is released under the GPL version 2.


Blob Wars Episode 1 : Metal Blob Solid Metalblobsolid107.jpg 2015-11-21 Platform game
Blob Wars Episode 1 : Metal Blob Solid
Metalblobsolid107.jpg
Metal Blob Solid
GenrePlatform game
Latest release2.00  (Announcement)
Release dateNovember 21st, 2015
DeveloperParallel Realities
Code licenseGPL v2
Media licensesGraphics: GPLv2
Sounds: freeware, removed in Debian
P. languageC++
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Blob Wars Episode 1 : Metal Blob Solid is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: blobwars

Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid is a 2D action platform game, created by Parallel Realities. The source is released under the GPL version 2.[14]

The latest version of the game is 2.00 released on November 11, 2015.

Which Way Is Up Which Way Is Up - screen1.jpg 2008-02-11 Puzzle puzzle, platformer
Which Way Is Up?
Which Way Is Up - screen1.jpg
GenresPuzzle
Latest release0.7.9
Release dateFebruary 11th, 2008
DeveloperOlli "Hectigo" Etuaho
Code licenseGPLv2
Media licenseCC BY 3.0
P. languagePython
LibraryPygame
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Which Way Is Up? is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Which Way Is Up? is a puzzle platformer written by Olli Etuaho. It is written in the Python programming language using the Pygame library. It is a solo entry in the PyWeek 4 contest.

Orbit-Hopper Orbit-Hopper - m1.png 2009-07-19 Platform, racing
Orbit-Hopper
Orbit-Hopper - m1.png
GenresPlatform, racing
Latest release1.16c  (Announcement)
Release dateJuly 19th, 2009
Code licenseGPLv2
Media licenseGPLv2
P. languageC++
LibrariesSDL, OpenGL
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Orbit-Hopper is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Orbit-Hopper is a clone of the video game SkyRoads (1993), a 3D racing and platform game. It provides full 3D graphics, a level editor, and multiplayer with split-screen.

Amphetamine Amphetamine-debgt20080921.png 2002-03-25 2D platformer
Amphetamine
Amphetamine-debgt20080921.png
Genre2D platformer
Latest release0.8.10  (Announcement)
Release dateMarch 3rd, 2002
DevelopersJonas Spillmann, Lukas Löhrer (port), Patrick J. Naughton, Chris Laurel (some of the code used)
Code licenseGPLv2+
Media licenseGPLv2+
P. languageC
LibrarySDL
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Amphetamine is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
Openlogo-debianV2.svg Debian: Amphetamine

Amphetamine is a 2D platform game.

Irrlamb Irrlamb-0.1.0.jpg 2022-06-02 Platform, puzzle, physics simulation
irrlamb
Irrlamb-0.1.0.jpg
irrlamb v1.0.3
GenrePlatform, puzzle, physics simulation
Latest release1.0.3  (Announcement)
Release dateJune 2nd, 2022
DeveloperAlan Witkowski
Code licenseGPL v3
Media licenseCC-by-SA 3.0
P. languageC++
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irrlamb is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: io.github.jazztickets.irrlamb

irrlamb is a platform game, in which the player moves a ball through a 3D terrain to find all the orbs. It is being developed by Alan Witkowski[15] and is based on the Irrlicht Engine. irrlamb is licensed under the third version of the GPL.[16] The latest version of the game is 1.0.3, released on June 2nd, 2022.[17]

FreeGish Freegish.png 2010 Platformer, Physics simulation
FreeGish
Freegish.png
GenresPlatformer, Physics simulation
Latest release1.53
Release date2010
Code licensesGPL[18]
Media licensesCC BY-SA 3.0 mostly, CC BY-SA 2.5 and MIT some[18]
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FreeGish is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

FreeGish is a physics simulation platformer where you control a blob of tar. It can slick and slide and jump. There is also a multiplayer with modes like sumo wrestling and football.

Hedgewars Hedgewars.png 2019-10-09 TBS
Hedgewars
Hedgewars.png
Hedgewars 1.0.0
GenreTBS
Latest release1.0.0  (Announcement)
Release dateOctober 9th, 2019
DeveloperHedgewars devlopment team
Code licenseGPLv2[19]
Media licenseGFDLv1.2 (images & sounds)
GPLv2 (rest)[19]
P. languageFree Pascal (game), Haskell (game server), C++ (Qt front-end)
LibraryQt, SDL, PhysFS
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Hedgewars is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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Openlogo-debianV2.svg Debian: hedgewars 
Fedora logo.svg Fedora: hedgewars  
Gentoo Linux logo matte.svg Gentoo: games-strategy/hedgewars 
UbuntuCoF.svg Ubuntu: hedgewars 
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: hedgewars 
Mageia logo small.jpg Mageia: hedgewars 
Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: org.hedgewars.Hedgewars 
Snapcraft-logo.svg Snap: hedgewars 
Daemon-phk.svg FreeBSD: hedgewars

Hedgewars is a turn-based artillery game featuring fighting hedgehogs. The player has to equip their team of hedgehogs with a choice of numerous silly weapons like hellish hand grenades, homing bees or melon bombs in order to combat the enemy.

The Secret Chronicles of Dr. M. The secret chronicles sc1.png 2020-05-18 Platform game
The Secret Chronicles of Dr. M.
The secret chronicles sc1.png
The Secret Chronicles of Dr. M.
GenrePlatform game
Latest release2.1.0  (Announcement)
Release dateMay 18th, 2020
Code licenseGPL v3[20]
Media licenseGPL v3[20]
P. languageC++
LibrarySDL
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The Secret Chronicles of Dr. M. is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: tsc

The Secret Chronicles of Dr. M. (TSC) is a fork of Secret Maryo Chronicles, developed since the latter ceased development.[21]

Me and My Shadow Me and My Shadow 0.4.png 2018-11-03 Platform, Puzzle
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Me and My Shadow
Me and My Shadow 0.4.png
Me and My Shadow 0.4
GenrePlatform, Puzzle
Latest release0.5a  (Announcement)
Release dateNovember 3rd, 2018
DeveloperEdward Lii
Code licenseGPL[22]
Media licenseCC BY-SA, CC0, CC-BY a. o. [23]
P. languageC++
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Me and My Shadow is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Me and My Shadow is a platform and puzzle game in which the player's shadow plays an important role. The game uses only monochrome colours, fitting the shadow-theme. There is set of tutorial levels which explain the controls, tactics and puzzles elements.

ReTux Retux.png 2023-02-01 Platformer
ReTux
Retux.png
ReTux
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.6.2  (Announcement)
Release dateFebruary 1st, 2023
DeveloperThe Diligent Circle
Code licenseGPL[24]
Media licensevarious (all libre)[25]
P. languagePython
LibrarySeclusion Game Engine
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ReTux is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: io.github.retux_game.retux

ReTux (stylized as "reTux" in-game) is a libre 2-D platformer written in Python and utilizing media from SuperTux.

Although ReTux re-uses the art assets of SuperTux, no code from SuperTux is used in ReTux. The software portion of ReTux is entirely new, written in Python and based on the Seclusion Game Engine.

The main game contains 41 levels split into 5 worldmaps. Each level also has a Tux doll which can be found for bonus points and 100% completion.

It was previously distributed commercially, but released to the public at no charge in April 2017.[26]

Nikwi Nikwi.png 2006-08-23 Platform
Nikwi
Nikwi.png
Screenshot of Nikwi
GenresPlatform
Latest release1.1
Release dateAugust 23rd, 2006
DeveloperKostas Michalopoulos
Code licensezlib[27][28]
Media licenseWTFPL[29]
LibrariesSDL
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Nikwi is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Nikwi (Nikwi Deluxe) is a 2D platformer where the player's goal is to collect sweets and avoid the traps and enemies.

Abe's Amazing Adventure AbesAmazingAdventure.png 2005-03-05 Platform
Abe's Amazing Adventure
AbesAmazingAdventure.png
Screenshot of Abe's Amazing Adventure
GenrePlatform
Latest release1.1
Release dateMarch 5th, 2005
PlatformsLinux, Mac
Code licenseGPLv2[30]
P. languageC
LibrarySDL
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Abe's Amazing Adventure is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Abe's Amazing Adventure is a cross-platform, side scrolling platform game. It is similar to various platform games available for the Commodore+4, as well as Dangerous Dave.

Windys Windys-Screenshot.png 2011-08-12 Arcade, Action Platformer
Windys
Windys-Screenshot.png
GenresArcade, Action Platformer
Latest release1.5.0  (Announcement)
Release dateAugust 12th, 2011
DevelopersPiga Software
Code licenseGPLv3
Media licenseGFDL and GPLv3
EngineGambas Platform Engine
P. languageGambas 1.x, 2.x
LibrariesQt, SDL, and the Gambas Runtime Environment.
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Windys is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Windys is a free software action arcade game by Piga Software, originally released on August 12, 2009. It utilizes the Gambas Platform Engine and is designed in a deliberately retro style, featuring ASCII graphics and simulated PC speaker beeps. It is the second Piga game to be released for GNU/Linux, the first being Alexei: Part IX. A bug release version was sent out on September 1, 2011, and a major update was released on August 12, 2011 featuring bug fixes, updates proofreading and proper installers on a new Gambas 2 basis.

A complete rewrite using ncurses, making it a true terminal application, was started in February 2020.

Yo Frankie! Yo Frankie - Demo 1.2.jpg 2009-07-04 Platform
Yo Frankie!
Yo Frankie - Demo 1.2.jpg
Yo Frankie!, technical demo 1.2
GenrePlatform
Latest release1.1  (Announcement)
Release dateJuly 4th, 2009
Code licenseGPL[31]
Media licenseCC-BY 3.0[31]
EngineCrystal Space
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Yo Frankie! is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Yo Frankie!, previously Apricot, is a free 3D platform game project launched by the Blender Institute and supported by the Crystal Space community, to improvement Blender in game development, and the Crystal Space engine.

The project start in February 2008, and its 1.0 release date was in August 2008[Verification needed]

. The source code is licensed under the GPL and the media is licensed under the CC-BY license.

The game has been released for download on 9 Dec 2008.[32]

As of 2009-11-26, the latest release is 1.1, made on July 4th, 2009.[33] Unsurprisingly, this game requires 3D hardware acceleration.

Secret Maryo Chronicles Secret Maryo Chronicles 1.9.png 2009-08-17 Platform game
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Secret Maryo Chronicles
Secret Maryo Chronicles 1.9.png
GenrePlatform game
Latest release1.9
Release dateAugust 17th, 2009
Code licenseGPL v3
Media licenseGPL v3
P. languageC++
LibrarySDL
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Secret Maryo Chronicles is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
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Secret Maryo Chronicles (SMC) is a 2D platform game with a style designed to be similar to classic side-scrolling games. It uses the platform independent library SDL and, since version 0.98, the OpenGL accelerated Graphics Renderer.[34] The game is developed in C++ and is licensed under the GPLv3.[35] As of 2009-11-27, the latest version of SMC is 1.9 released on August 17th, 2009.

Gilbert and the doors Gilbert and the doors.png 2022-12-31 Side-scrolling games
Gilbert and the doors
Gilbert and the doors.png
Gilbert and the doors
GenreSide-scrolling games
Latest release2.2.5
Release date2022-12-31
DeveloperElectro L.I.B
Code licenseGPLv3
Media licenseGPLv3
P. languageC
LibrarySDL
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Gilbert and the doors is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Gilbert and the doors is a 2D platform game, written in C language/SDL1.2. This is simple, but nice to play. The game contains 22 levels with an evolutive difficulty. Source code ready for Windows and Linux platforms.

Mrfuze Screenshot-lvl9-mrfuze.png 2008-09-13 Platformer
Platform games
Screenshot-lvl9-mrfuze.png
MrFuze Gameplay
GenresPlatformer
Latest release1.2
Release dateSeptember, 13th, 2008
DeveloperPyMike
Code licenseLGPL [36]
P. languagePython
Librarypygame
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Platform games is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Mr Fuze is PyMike's contest entry for the Pyweek 7 contest. The latest version of the game is 1.2 released on September, 13th, 2008. It is licensed under LGPL. It is written in the Python programming language with the Pygame library.

Barbie Seahorse Adventures Barbie-Seashorse-Adventures.png 2022-02-06 Platformer
Barbie Seahorse Adventures
Barbie-Seashorse-Adventures.png
GenrePlatformer
Latest releaseRelease-1.4  (Announcement)
Release dateFebruary 6th, 2022
DevelopersThe Olde Battleaxe and Dennis Payne
Code licenseGPL[37]
P. languagePython
LibraryPygame
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Barbie Seahorse Adventures is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Barbie Seahorse Adventures was a Platformer created for pyweek 4 by The Olde Battleaxe (TOBA), and won the team entry. It is licensed under the GPL.[38] It is written in the Python programming language and uses the Pygame library.

Mr. Rescue Mr. Rescue.png Platformer
Mr. Rescue
Mr. Rescue.png
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.02e
Release dateMay 10th, 2016
DeveloperTangram
Code licenseMr. Rescue: zlib[39]
slam: MIT[40]
AnAL: expat[40]
TSerial: zlib with exception[40]
Media licenseCC BY-SA 3.0[39]
EngineLÖVE
Libraryslam, AnAL and TSerial
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Mr. Rescue is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: mrrescue

Mr. Rescue is an arcade game where you rescue people from a burning building.

Steamer Duck SteamerDuck.png 2018-12-22 platformer
Steamer Duck
SteamerDuck.png
Steamer Duck
Genreplatformer
Latest release2.0
Release dateDec, 22, 2018
DeveloperDrummyfish
Code licenseCC0
Media licenseCC0
P. languagePython
LibraryPygame
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Steamer Duck is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Steamer Duck is a small all public domain platformer game by Drummyfish, made in Python as a school project. You play as a non-flying kind of duck. The goal is to collect eggs and coins.

Dave Gnukem DaveGnukem.png 2022-11-28 Side-scrolling, Platform game
Dave Gnukem
DaveGnukem.png
Dave Gnukem
GenreSide-scrolling, Platform game
Latest release1.0.3  (Announcement)
Release dateNovember, 28, 2022
DeveloperDavid Joffe[41]
Code licenseGPLv2, MIT
Media licenseCC-BY, CC0[42]
P. languageC++
LibrarySDL
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Dave Gnukem is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Dave Gnukem is a 2D retro-style platformer shooter inspired by a famous proprietary game Duke Nukem 1.[43]

Marble Marcher MarbleMarcher.png 2019-02-07 Puzzle
Marble Marcher
MarbleMarcher.png
Marble Marcher
GenrePuzzle
Latest release1.1.1  (Announcement)
Release dateFebruary 7, 2019
PlatformsLinux, Windows
Code licenseGPLv2[44]
Media licenseGPLv2[45]
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Marble Marcher is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Marble Marcher is a 3D game showcasing a fully ray marched graphics and making use of fractals and a fractal collision engine, with 24 levels to unlock.[46][47] Due to the nature of the rendering technique it is very demanding on the graphics card and may require a modern dedicated GPU.

In the game the player controls a ball rolling on the surface of various 3D fractals, with the goal of getting to the finish zone as quickly as possible, in a fashion similar to for example Neverball.

From version 1.1.1 there are cheats available once all levels have been finished. These include a free 3D view and fractal parameter modification so that the game can be used as a real-time 3D fractal exploration tool.

From version 1.1 the development has been continued by the community, under the name Marble Marcher: Community Edition. This version fixes bugs and adds new features such as better rendering or level editor.

Infinite Tux InfiniteTux.png 2019-02-26 Platform game
Infinite Tux
InfiniteTux.png
GenresPlatform game
Latest release1.1sfx  (Announcement)
Release dateFebruary 26, 2019
Code licenseGPLv3
Media licenseGPLv3[48]
P. languageJava
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Infinite Tux is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Infinite Tux is a 2D platformer game inspired by Infinite Mario. The game is procedurally generated every time it is replayed so you always play a different game.

All of the original Nintendo assets have been replaced with free and open assets.

Nikki and the Robots Nikki and the Robots.png 2018-04-19 Platformer
Nikki and the Robots
Nikki and the Robots.png
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.1.1  (Announcement)
Release dateApril 19th, 2018
Code licenseLGPL[49]
Media licenseCC BY-SA [50], CC-BY, CC0[51]
P. languageHaskell
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Nikki and the Robots is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Nikki and the Robots is a platformer game where the player controls a cat named Nikki, who is able to remotely control robots via terminals, in order to solve puzzles. There is a story mode, with the possibility to create new levels with a built-in editor.[52] The game also features a 2D physics engine.

A big number of community created levels are available, under CC-BY-SA license.[53]

Venzone Venzone gameplay.png 2019-12-12 Platform, Adventure
Venzone
Venzone gameplay.png
Venzone gameplay
GenrePlatform, Adventure
Latest release1.0.0.5  (Announcement)
Release dateDecember 16, 2019
Code license GPLv3
Media license GPLv3
P. languageHaskell
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Venzone is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Venzone is an adventure/platformer set in the Carnic Alps. Released in 2019[54], it narrates the story of a looming earthquake.

The game is ASCII based and to be played in a terminal. Both source and assets are released under the GPLv3.[55]

Hase Hase sc5.png 2020-08-07 TBS
Hase
Hase sc5.png
GenreTBS
Latest release1.6.8  (Announcement)
Release dateAugust 7th, 2020
DevelopertheZiz
Code licenseGPLv3[56]
Media licenseCC-BY-SA[57]
Enginesparrow3d
P. languageC
LibrarySDL
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Hase is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Hase is an open source (GPL) gravity based artillery shooter. It is similar to WarMUX, Hedgewars or other artillery games, but the gravity force and direction depends on the mass nearby, similarly to WarHeads (1997). It is optimized for mobile game consoles like the GP2X, Open Pandora or GCW Zero, so it doesn't make use of the mouse even on the PC. Hase features:

  • Awesome mix of real time and turn based action
  • 20 unique weapons
  • Arbitrary number of characters per team
  • Hotseat play with an arbitrary count of players
  • Also network play, even mixed with hotseat play
  • 25 different spritesets to choose your character from
  • Masses of particles, which are also influenced by gravity
  • An action point based system to use stronger or more weapons per turn
  • Different randomly dropped items to spice things up
  • Forgot the button mapping? Just activate the ingame overlay help


XEvil XEvil-Linux.png 2000-7-26 Side-scrolling game
XEvil
XEvil-Linux.png
XEvil
GenreSide-scrolling game
Latest release2.02
Release dateJuly 26, 2000
DeveloperSteve Hardt (Unix), Michael Judge (Windows)
Code licenseGNU General Public License v2 or later
Media licenseGNU General Public License v2 or later
P. languageC++
LibraryX11 (Unix), DirectX (Windows)
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XEvil is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

XEvil is a free software platform arena game first released by Steve Hardt at M.I.T on July 26, 1994 over the Project Athena network. Structured as a free-for-all deathmatch between a wide variety of characters with differing traits and abilities, players are pitted against each other or computer controlled bots. Described as "one of the most graphically violent games ever made", the game's website features a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer over its potential offensiveness; the premise has players compete for their rank in hell. Originally developed for Unix systems using the X Windows System, it was later ported to Microsoft Windows systems using DirectX featuring sounds and music. Both versions were released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later on January 18, 2000. Version 1.5.5 was included on the 100 Great Linux Games and version 1.0.0 on the Linux Cubed Series 8 LINUX Games shovelware collections.

Super Bombinhas Super Bombinhas - level 1-1.png 2023-03-31 Platform game
Super Bombinhas
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Super Bombinhas Level 1-1
GenrePlatform game
Latest release1.5.2  (Announcement)
Release dateMarch 31st, 2023
PlatformsWindows, Linux
DeveloperVictor David Santos
Code licenseGPLv3
Media licenseCC BY-SA
EngineMiniGL
P. languageRuby
LibraryGosu
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Super Bombinhas is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Super Bombinhas is a 2D platformer with pixel art graphics. It is mainly inspired by the old Super Mario games, like Super Mario World.

It includes 7 worlds in the main quest, each of them with 5 levels and a boss fight at the and. There is also a secret world with a single level that can be unlocked by collecting some collectibles and finding a secret entrance in one of the main levels.

There are many enemy types and many objects that the player can interact with. Also, there are 5 playable characters, which are unlocked throughout the story. These characters each have their own stats and/or abilities.

Zeta Zeta-Screenshot.png 2012-01-21 Platform, puzzle
Monkune Monkune.png 2021-01-07 Platform, puzzle
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Parkour (Minetest) ParkourMT.png 2022-02-03 Platform games
Parkour
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GenrePlatform games
Latest release2022-02-03  (Announcement)
Release dateFebruary 3rd, 2022
Developer"Emoji"
Code licenseLGPLv2.1+[58]
Media licenseCC-BY-SAv4[58]
EngineMinetest
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Parkour is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Parkour is a parkour game in Minetest written for the Minetest Game Jam 2021.[58] The game takes place over a series of levels where the player must reach and activate a target block by jumping through a small course of platforms and trampoline-like bouncing blocks.

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Subway Miner SubwayMiner.png 2022-01-27 Platform games
Subway Miner
SubwayMiner.png
GenrePlatform games
Latest release1.6  (Announcement)
Release dateJanuary 27th, 2022
PlatformsWindows, Linux, Mac
Developer"AFCM"
Code licenseGPLv3+[59]
Media licenseCC-BYv4[59]
EngineMinetest
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Subway Miner is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Subway Miner is a game created for Minetest Game Jam 2021.[60] The game is inspired by two other endless runner games, Subway-Surfers and Temple Run.[59] The player runs continually along a set of train tracks with trains and other obstacles. The goal is to collect as many crystals as possible before colliding with the obstacles.

Surge the Rabbit Open-Surge.png 2022-09-23 Side-scrolling platform game
Surge the Rabbit
Open-Surge.png
GenresSide-scrolling platform game
Latest release0.6.0.3  (Announcement)
Release dateSeptember 23, 2022
PlatformsLinux, Android, Windows
DeveloperAlexandre Martins, others
Code licenseGPL 3-or-later
Media licensesCC-BY 3.0, CC-0
P. languageC
LibraryAllegro
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Surge the Rabbit is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
Fedora logo.svg Fedora: opensurge  
Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: org.opensurge2d.OpenSurge 
Snapcraft-logo.svg Snap: opensurge 
Daemon-phk.svg FreeBSD: opensurge


Surge the Rabbit is a free software platform game inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog. Up until version 0.1.4 from September 19th, 2010, it was known as OpenSonic before being given a distinct identity in order to become free software (which also allowed it to be packaged on Fedora and Debian, whereas it was previously rejected), being called OpenSurge until version 0.5.2.1. They also emphasize that the underlying engine is usable for original games as well, with a custom scripting system known as SurgeScript.

Flameline Flameline.png 2022-04-04 Platformer
Flameline
Flameline.png
Flameline 1.1 in Firefox on itch.io
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.1  (Announcement)
Release dateApr 4th, 2022
PlatformsWindows, Linux, Browser
DeveloperEgor "HolyBlackCat"
Code licenseZlib License[61]
Media licenseZlib License[61]
P. languageC++
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Flameline is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Flameline is a game jam entry for Ludum Dare 50 "Delay the Inevitable".[62]

Opensara POpensara.png 2022-11-13 Platform
opensara
POpensara.png
opensara
GenrePlatform
Latest releaserolling
Release dateNovember 13th, 2022
PlatformsWeb
Developerdevnewton
Code licenseMIT[63]
Media licenseCC-BY, CC0.[63]
P. languageJavaScript
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opensara is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

opensara is a platformer/shmup browser game starring the Open Game Art mascot Sara.

Newton Adventure Newton-adventure.png 2021-09-28 Platform
Newton Adventure
Newton-adventure.png
A level being rotated in Newton Adventure
GenrePlatform
Latest release1.17  (Announcement)
Release dateSeptember 28th, 2021
PlatformsLinux, Windows
Developerdevnewton
Code licenseBSD[64]
Media licenseCC-BY-SA, CC-BY, CC0 and a "copyright free" music track [65]
P. languageJava
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Newton Adventure is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Newton Adventure is a platform game. You play Newton, a very special hero who has the power to change gravity direction. Technically, it is programmed in Java.

Tux! Tux logo.png 2024-01-05 Action Platform
Tux!
Tux logo.png
GenreAction Platform
Latest release20240105  (Announcement)
Release dateJanuary 5th, 2024
DeveloperLucKey Productions
Code licenseGPL
Media licenseCC-BY-SA
EngineDry
P. languageC++
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Tux! is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Tux! is a 3D platform game featuring Tux made by LucKey Productions using Dry and other open source software.

Binaries and source code are available through GitLab. Levels are made using Edddy.

Glitch Glitch-minetest.png 2023-04-12 Platformer
Glitch
Glitch-minetest.png
GenrePlatformer
Latest release1.2.1  (Announcement)
Release dateApril 12th, 2023
DevelopersWuzzy
Code licenseGPLv3 or later[66]
Media licenseCC-BYv4
EngineMinetest
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Glitch is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Platformer in which you navigate the world without the ability to jump but instead make use of various abilities to collect electrons to open gates. Made by Wuzzy for the 2022 Minetest Game Jam.

Trackballs Trackballs castle 1.jpeg 2022-12-23 3D Arcade Platformer
Trackballs
Trackballs castle 1.jpeg
A “castle” level.
Genres3D Arcade Platformer
Latest release1.3.4  (Announcement)
Release dateDecember 23rd, 2022
DevelopersMathias Broxvall; uses music by Marco Göbel, Paul Leach; music and levels by Attila Boros.
Code licenseGPL
Media licenseGPL, Ethymonics Free Music License
P. languagesScheme, C++
LibrariesSDL, Guile, OpenGL
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Trackballs is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
Slackware logo.svg Slackware: trackballs 
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Arch AUR:
trackballs 
Openlogo-debianV2.svg Debian: trackballs 
Fedora logo.svg Fedora: trackballs  
UbuntuCoF.svg Ubuntu: trackballs 
OpenSUSE Logo.svg OpenSUSE: trackballs 
Mageia logo small.jpg Mageia: trackballs 
Flatpak logo.png Flatpak: io.github.trackballs.Trackballs 
Daemon-phk.svg FreeBSD: trackballs

Trackballs is a marble game in three-dimensional space, inspired by “Marble Madness”. It is released under the GPL, and was developed by Mathias Broxvall until a long hiatus from 2007 to 2017 after which a new maintainer picked up the project. The latest version before the hiatus is 1.1.4, released on 2007-05-25; now version 1.3.1 is available.[67] It is written in the C++ and Scheme programming language using the SDL library.[68] Support for OpenGL standard 3.3 is required.[69]

In the game, the player controls a marble (not the field itself) over a 3D labyrinth, avoiding moving spikes, deadly force fields, enemy balls, and marble-shattering falls, all while seeking the goal at the end of the level. A version was included on OpenSource Game Power volume 1.

SuperTux Advance Supertuxadvance.png 2022-10-28 Platformer
SuperTux Advance
Supertuxadvance.png
A water level in supertux advance
GenrePlatformer
Latest release0.2.0
Release dateOctober 10th, 2022
DeveloperKelvin Shadewing
Code licenseAGPLv3
P. languageSquirrel
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SuperTux Advance is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

SuperTux Advance is a fast-paced action platformer inspired by original SuperTux.

Information about the origin of the used media is given,[70] but the licenses would have to be checked for every entry, because it's not written down there.

Adventures on Planet Zephulor Zephulor.png 2006-01-17 Side-scrolling platform shooter
Adventures on Planet Zephulor
Zephulor.png
GenresSide-scrolling platform shooter
Latest releaseStable
Release dateJanuary 17, 2006
PlatformsLinux, Windows
DevelopersAaron Hachez, Andrew A. Meier
Code licenseGPL 2-or-later
Media licenseGPL 2-or-later
P. languagePython
LibraryPygame
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Adventures on Planet Zephulor is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Adventures on Planet Zephulor is a side-scrolling platform shooter with a science fiction setting. Taking on the role of a stranded astronaut on a distant planet, the player has to fight through the alien environs to make it to a ship to get off world. There are no lives and upon death the player simply restarts the level, although quicksaves are provided. The game features fifteen levels in two distinct regions and five different enemy types. The artwork was initially under the non-free Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0, but was later all released under the GNU GPL 2-or-later. The game was included on the LinuxCenter Game Collection from 2004.

Charge Kid Chargekid.png 2021-01-15 Platform, Puzzle
Charge Kid
Chargekid.png
GenrePlatform, Puzzle
Latest releasev1.2.1  (Announcement)
Release dateJanuary 15th, 2021
Code licenseMIT[71]
Media licenseMix of CC-BY and CC-0[72]
EngineGodot
P. languageGDScript
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Charge Kid is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Charge Kid is a 2D puzzle platformer written for the Godot engine. The player jumps from platform to platform, transferring energy with switches in order to solve puzzles.


List of games Please add the Gameinfo template to the article This page is a list of articles about free games on LibreGamewiki.

Since 2013 the tables on this page are created automatically using the information from the gameinfo-boxes in the games' articles. Games' articles with no gameinfo-boxes or not yet updated gameinfo-boxes will be gradually updated and removed from the remaining hard coded tables. Please do not add any more games here. If you want to point out a game and it wasn't rejected yet create an entry in the list suggested games or if it matches LibreGameWiki's article policy create an article for the game straight away.


Have a look at the genre menu at the top. Those lists of games have more details.


Note that the latest releases listed here can be rather inaccurate.

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0verkill 0verkill.png 2001-12-16 Side-scrolling game
0verkill
0verkill.png
0verkill
GenreSide-scrolling game
Latest release0,16  (Announcement)
Release dateDecember 16, 2001
Code licenseGNU General Public License v2 or later
Media licenseGNU General Public License v2 or later
P. languageC
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0verkill is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
Available as a package in:  
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Arch AUR:
0verkill-git  
Gentoo Linux logo matte.svg Gentoo: games-action/0verkill 
Daemon-phk.svg FreeBSD: 0verkill


0verkill is a terminal-based client-server deathmatch game featuring ASCII graphics.

Chromavescence Chromavescence.png 2023-07-30 Platformer
Chromavescence
Chromavescence.png
Chromavescence
GenrePlatformer
Release dateJuly 30, 2023
DeveloperBarney
Code licenseGPLv3[73]
Media licenseGPLv3[73][74]
EngineGodot
P. languageGDScript
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Chromavescence is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.

Chromavescence is a short 2D platformer featuring the ability to switch between 2 alternate overlapping worlds with different geometry. It was made in 48 hours for the Kenny Jam 2023.




  1. 1.0 1.1 SuperTux copyright file
  2. https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/wiki/Contributing#licenses
  3. https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/wiki/Contributing#licenses
  4. https://www.supertux.org
  5. http://www.brainchilddesign.com/Bottom.php?Page=Games&SubPage=JnB -> Source Download -> source.txt
  6. https://gitlab.com/LibreGames/jumpnbump/tree/master
  7. https://gitlab.com/LibreGames
  8. http://www.teeworlds.com/?page=about
  9. 9.0 9.1 license.txt file on github
  10. Debian copyright file for package neverball-data (1.6.0-8)
  11. Contributors list on the project's wiki
  12. See Plee The Bear's LICENSE file
  13. License section on the game's git repository.
  14. Blob Wars' copyright file at Debian packages
  15. Alan Witkowski's gitlab page
  16. irrlamb license text file
  17. irrlamb 1.0.3 release announcement
  18. 18.0 18.1 https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/f/freegish/freegish_1.53+git20170110+dfsg-2_copyright
  19. 19.0 19.1 README file at the code repository
  20. 20.0 20.1 COPYING
  21. README.md from Secret Maryo Chronicles
  22. License in svn
  23. Credits in svn
  24. https://github.com/retux-game/retux/blob/main/COPYING
  25. https://github.com/retux-game/retux/blob/main/data/LICENSES
  26. https://savannah.nongnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=8835
  27. readme.txt zlib
  28. license.txt zlib
  29. license.txt WTFPL
  30. Project Page
  31. 31.0 31.1 About page on the official web site
  32. http://www.yofrankie.org/yo-frankie-online-release/ (acc. 2008-12-15)
  33. http://www.yofrankie.org/yofrankie-11/ (acc. 2009-11-27)
  34. Secret Maryo Chronicles- New 0.98
  35. SMC's license page
  36. In game folder
  37. license.txt in barbie-1.1.tgz
  38. Forum thread about the game
  39. 39.0 39.1 https://github.com/SimonLarsen/mrrescue/blob/master/LICENSE
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 licenses for the libraries Debian copyright file
  41. https://djoffe.com/
  42. https://github.com/davidjoffe/dave_gnukem
  43. https://djoffe.com/gnukem/
  44. https://github.com/HackerPoet/MarbleMarcher/blob/master/LICENSE
  45. https://github.com/HackerPoet/MarbleMarcher/issues/24#issuecomment-455844450
  46. https://github.com/HackerPoet/MarbleMarcher/blob/master/README.md
  47. https://codeparade.itch.io/marblemarcher
  48. https://github.com/qbancoffee/infinite-tux/blob/master/copyright
  49. https://github.com/nikki-and-the-robots/nikki/blob/master/README.md
  50. https://github.com/nikki-and-the-robots/nikki/blob/master/data/LICENSE
  51. checked using the command find . -name '*license' -exec cat {} \; | less
  52. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=107105028
  53. https://github.com/nikki-and-the-robots/nikki-levels/tree/master/community-levels
  54. https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2019-December/131719.html
  55. https://hub.darcs.net/ffaf/venzone/browse/assets/readme.txt#36
  56. LICENSE file at the code repository
  57. the fairly well hidden media license
  58. 58.0 58.1 58.2 https://content.minetest.net/packages/Emojiminetest/parkour/
  59. 59.0 59.1 59.2 https://content.minetest.net/packages/AFCM/subway_miner/
  60. https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=27512
  61. 61.0 61.1 README.md
  62. https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/50/flameline
  63. 63.0 63.1 https://gitlab.com/davenewton/opensara/-/blob/master/README.md
  64. https://gitlab.com/davenewton/newton_adventure/-/blob/master/README.md
  65. https://gitlab.com/davenewton/newton_adventure/-/blob/master/licenses/data.txt
  66. https://codeberg.org/Wuzzy/Glitch#licensing
  67. Trackballs' Github release page
  68. Trackballs' original sourceforge.net project page
  69. Trackballs' home page
  70. CREDITS.md
  71. License in git
  72. README in git
  73. 73.0 73.1 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BOBtheman2000/Chromavescence/main/LICENSE
  74. Clarification regarding the license of game music etc.