Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is currently free on GOG. https://www.gog.com/en/game/shantae_and_the_pirates_curse Another giveaway is coming on Friday. Daggerfall Unity is also free on GOG: https://www.gog.com/en/game/daggerfall_unity_gog_cut ManEater is free on Epic: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/maneater
ARK Survival Evolved is free on Steam dunno how long for https://store.steampowered.com/app/346110/ARK_Survival_Evolved/
Not exactly a "game deal" as such... but, Doom 3... running in a web browser O_O* https://wasm.continuation-labs.com/d3demo/ I've never played it before but had a few mins on the intro just now and was quite liking it. Had a sort of half life vibe mixed with the familiarity of Doom (1) and that feeling of turning up at a space station. On Web Assembly, I'd kinda assumed it was a sort of assembly language for web browsers. Like a low level alternative to java script. What I hadn't appreciated is that it actually gets thrown around as binary (but can be flipped to assembly code same as any other binary executable) and seems other things can be converted to it, in this case, Doom 3 which I assume originally ran on x64 CPU and on the windows OS. Not sure if they've converted from that or if they have the Doom 3 source code to work with. Wouldn't surprise me if they did. I don't know if this was made by iD or not but I know iD have released their source code before for old games so wouldn't surprise me.
couple of games over at epic - game of thrones board game and an auto mechanic game. Regarding online games, check out vimm's lair. Most of the retro stuff there is now free to play in browser... or at least some are.
is this on one website? if so do you have web address? wouldn't mind playing some retro games in a browser like r-type :)
Well plenty of MSdos stuff archived over at archive.org for starters Software Library: MS-DOS Games : Free Software : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive
Thanks for that Wistrel. Awesome website. There is even monkey island on there :) and i found 1943. Couldn't figure out what the controls are though - one step at a time!
As much as I am a fan of the old games, I really dislike the archive.org interface. I somehow cannot get used to playing stuff in my browser, and more often than not, half the ports don't even work properly. I usually stick to my DOSBOX archive, GOG, or Steam. Or this other amazing website that's very much a work in progress :D
Not for free but a killer bundle if you enjoy turn-based games: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/paradox-turnbased-bundle?partner=Ludophiles P.S. You can be sure that Marco Behrmann worked on at least one of these. PPS Just checked, has credits in at least 4 of them
I grabbed Doom 64 off epic for free the other day. Not sure if still there but certainly fun. I enjoyed the puzzle element and having monsters go splat with a single punch if you find bezerk item.
I tried converting some old DOS software myself recently to work with this web version of DOS box. I found some keys didn't work due to some sort of keyboard mapping/configuration issue. So might be one to keep in mind... I wonder how well tested these things are. Not saying everyone would screw up like I did. Just saying it is possible.
Elite Dangerous Odyssey for Steam platform for GBP 9.29 https://www.cdkeys.com/elite-dangerous-odyssey-pc-dlc-steam requires base game, also here for GBP 4.29 https://www.cdkeys.com/pc/elite-dangerous-pc (altogether that's ~1/3 of the regular price)
Shadow of the Tombraider and something called Submerged Hidden Depths are free on epic at the moment. The latter sounds like my gaff. "Relaxploration" lol. Submerged Hidden Depths Relax and Explore! A drowned city, crumbling tips of skyscrapers stubbornly standing above the waves. Deserted villages, now inhabited by enigmatic creatures. And beneath the surging ocean waits an anguished, angry presence. Submerged: Hidden Depths is a non-combat third-person “relaxploration” adventure, set in the sunken ruins of a beautiful world. Take on the role of Miku and Taku – one cursed with a mysterious power that she wants to use for good, the other determined not to let it tear them apart. >