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•Today we take a look at 5 of my personal favorite open source games, available as freeware in the public domain. We also focus on games that can be found on many different platforms, not just on. Open Source Game Clones. This site tries to gather open-source remakes of great old games in one place. If you think that something is missing from the list - please go to our GitHub repository and create an issue or even a pull request! Since all these projects are open-source you can help them and make this world a better place.
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Athenaeum, the libre replacement for Steam, is back after several months in development. Numerous changes have been made in that time with lots of work done on revamping the interface and architecture to support eventual network features.
New and updated features include:
- A completely new User Interface with multiple different screens.
- An expanded search functionality with filtering by tags.
- A recommendation engine to provide recommendations on startup based on games you have installed, and recommendations for games you are viewing in the browse area.
- Preliminary work on multi OS support.
- Install popup modal to inform you of game size before proceeding.
While 1.0 does mark a milestone, Athenaeum is nowhere near finished. There is still a long way to go with several features planned like a big picture mode and networked community features. And some features partly underway, such as MacOS support and grid view in a library mode.
For those without much coding experience there are other easy ways to help:
- Every bug report counts and the more distros tried the better! So don't be afraid to let me know if something is not working.
- If you know an awesome libre game that's not available, open an issue on their tracker for a flatpak release, or take it upon yourself to create the flatpak. The developers will usually be grateful for help with flatpak distribution.
- Vote on features on the Athenaeum issue tracker or create requests if no issue exists for that feature.
- Report games or apps that show up in Athenaeum when they shouldn't. And report games that include NonFree media, or make use of NonFree network services so they can be tagged as such.
- Report games that should be showing up in Athenaeum but aren't due to appdata issues.
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