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This thread is to discuss and share free games, either made and designed free, or released as freeware later.
First comes this chart from /v/ (outdated somewhat):
Most of these I haven't played but a few I have, here are a few that are popular that you either have already played or definitely need to give a shot:
Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden: Released in 2008. "The year is 2053. Basketball is dead. My name is Charles Barkley. I am one of the last b-ball stars alive..." Sadly, the sequel, Barkley 2: Revenge of Cuchulainn was canned a number of years ago.
Cave Story: Released in 2004, a classic platform-adventure game that can get ruthlessly hard. (Again, you probably played this already).
Eversion: Released in 2008. The original website is no longer active, likely following a long period of neglect (and to promote sales of Eversion HD on Steam)
Façade: Released in 2005, an "interactive drama" with Trip and Grace. The parser is limited and the characters are as ugly as their personality but it's fun to fool around with at least once.
Yume Nikki: Released in 2004. RPG Maker 2003 game where a weird girl explores her dreams. Definitely weird but there are some goals to it. (Get it on archive.org).
On the flip side of things, there's also games that were once commercial products but now freeware (officially, not abandonware). A few of my favorites:
Bugdom: Released in 1999 and received a lousy PC port back in the day. 3D action platformer with some difficulty curve issues but definitely worth a try. Link here.
Glider PRO: Released in 1994 as a Macintosh exclusive. It's an arcade game where you fly around a paper airplane through a large house filled with hazards. There's lots of houses and a level editor. Ported to modern systems as an open-source titled as "Aerofoil" (but that's only the package, inside is the full game). link
Power Pete: Released in 1995 as a Mac exclusive and later renamed as "Mighty Mike". Great little arcade/action title but kind of short. Link here.
I'll be updating this OP with others' suggestions as this thread continues.
First comes this chart from /v/ (outdated somewhat):
Most of these I haven't played but a few I have, here are a few that are popular that you either have already played or definitely need to give a shot:
Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden: Released in 2008. "The year is 2053. Basketball is dead. My name is Charles Barkley. I am one of the last b-ball stars alive..." Sadly, the sequel, Barkley 2: Revenge of Cuchulainn was canned a number of years ago.
Cave Story: Released in 2004, a classic platform-adventure game that can get ruthlessly hard. (Again, you probably played this already).
Eversion: Released in 2008. The original website is no longer active, likely following a long period of neglect (and to promote sales of Eversion HD on Steam)
Façade: Released in 2005, an "interactive drama" with Trip and Grace. The parser is limited and the characters are as ugly as their personality but it's fun to fool around with at least once.
Yume Nikki: Released in 2004. RPG Maker 2003 game where a weird girl explores her dreams. Definitely weird but there are some goals to it. (Get it on archive.org).
On the flip side of things, there's also games that were once commercial products but now freeware (officially, not abandonware). A few of my favorites:
Bugdom: Released in 1999 and received a lousy PC port back in the day. 3D action platformer with some difficulty curve issues but definitely worth a try. Link here.
Glider PRO: Released in 1994 as a Macintosh exclusive. It's an arcade game where you fly around a paper airplane through a large house filled with hazards. There's lots of houses and a level editor. Ported to modern systems as an open-source titled as "Aerofoil" (but that's only the package, inside is the full game). link
Power Pete: Released in 1995 as a Mac exclusive and later renamed as "Mighty Mike". Great little arcade/action title but kind of short. Link here.
I'll be updating this OP with others' suggestions as this thread continues.

