Best Shareware Games Of 2003 Explored 48
Thanks to AVault for their feature discussing the best shareware PC titles for 2003, as the writer points out: "As software stores stock fewer new computer games, shareware titles and Internet releases offer an alternative for those who want to play on their PCs. Most of my favorite recreational offerings from the past year never made it into retail outlets." Picks include Chain Reaction ("Remember the old Dynamix game The Incredible Machine? Even though the company is defunct, its creators have developed a new 3D version"), Ultraball ("combines the fun of a Breakout game with all the action and excitement of a pinball game"), and Dr.Blob's Organism ("...a fast-paced shooter in which you blast gelatinous one-celled organisms as they try to escape from a Petri dish.")
My favourate shareware (or is it freeware?) (Score:3, Informative)
Crimsonland (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Crimsonland (Score:2)
DIE ALIEN SCUM
Re:Bah, you get what you pay for.. (Score:4, Funny)
I think you'll want to seek professional help, if something as simple as a game you can exit and never see again causes you to want to maim someone.
You clearly have serious anger issues.
Gee. (Score:4, Interesting)
Still, a dollar tends to go farther on most shareware/small house titles than on the commercial ones, and the authors are usually much cooler with the gaming community (no small feat; I've seen the message forums.) Maybe the best title I've picked up that didn't hit store shelves was Galactic Civilizations, and that guy even made a number of free add-ons for it that one could download. Pontifex is pretty cool, too.
Re:Gee. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Do people still call them that? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Do people still call them that? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Do people still call them that? (Score:1)
I consider CDs floppies. I don't even burn CDs anymore, just DVD-Rs. People still wanting floppies should return to the abacus.
RW CDs (Score:2)
Rewritable CDs -- the floppy disks of the present.
You might want to look into them. :)
For me.. (Score:4, Informative)
Almost anything from PopCap Games [popcap.com]. Titles like Diamond Mine, Bookworm, Alchemy, and of course, any japanese politicians favorite, Bejeweled, are enough to keep you occupied for months.
Re:For me.. (Score:2)
My favorite isn't even shareware or freeware... (Score:4, Informative)
Chain Reaction for Linux? (Score:1)
'tis the season of JOY! One of the geekiest games ever, reborn!
But there's a rub:
On their home page, Monsterstudios [monsterstudios.com] tell us to "Expect Chain Reaction to fully support OS X and Linux operating systems sometime in early Fall 2003".
Early Fall?
*quick look into calendar*
OK, at least in time for Christmas, then?
Please?
Re:Chain Reaction for Linux? (Score:1)
w00t!!
the incredible machine series is one of my favorite computer games of all time. that and lemmings
Re:Ya know what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Ya know what? (Score:2)
Where does stealing his game and paying him nothing, and then slagging him off fit in? Is that the reasoning you're advocating?
And if the game was so crappy why did you bother spending 15 minutes wading through pr0n and warez to get a copy of it?
EVN (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:EVN (Score:3, Interesting)
As soon as I heard that they were making Escape Velocity: Nova for Windows, I knew I had to buy it.
Great game, love how its open ended. Just wish I knew how to make a ton of money so I could buy those huge ships.
Re:EVN (Score:1, Interesting)
Do some missions for Sigma Shipyards on Earth, and they'll eventually give you the hypergate access codes. Then you can do long distance cargo missions that pull in the big bucks.
Once you have enough of a private fleet established (either by hiring escorts or by disabling and commandeering ships), you can start demanding tribute from planets. More money.
Re:EVN (Score:1)
Biplanes (Score:2)
I've started writing a version for Windows but am interested to see if anyone knows of a port/homage to the original already out there?
Re:Biplanes (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Biplanes (Score:1)
Excellent, thanks very much! I had a quick play and didn't think that much of it - I think I'll have a go and see what I can do.
If I get anything that works, i'll let you know!
Re:Where was Starscape (Score:1)
Re:Where was Starscape (Score:2)
I must check out these other games you mention, they look pretty decent.
Re:Where was Starscape (Score:2)
is it Really the BEST shareware of 2003? (Score:2, Informative)
Does shareware make $$? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Does shareware make $$? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Does shareware make $$? (Score:2)
Re:Does shareware make $$? (Score:3, Informative)
Well, it all depends on how you define 'success'.
My own little game [jardinains.com] has brought in over $1000 in donations and profit from tchotchke sales over the past year. I wrote the game in my free time (I was unemployed for a while, w
Re:Does shareware make $$? (Score:2, Interesting)
Dexterity builds games(mostly puzzle games) th
Re:Does shareware make $$? (Score:1)
Dr.Blob's Orgasm..?? (Score:4, Funny)
I must be ill-conditioned somehow, because I read "Dr. Blob's Orgasm", which made perfectly sense with "in which you blast gelatinous one-celled organisms"
Any good cooperative shareware games? (Score:1)
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Any good strategy games out there? (Score:2)