Top 10 Ubuntu Linux Games

Many Windows users are reluctant to switch to Linux because they like to play games once in a while. While this theory holds true to hardcore gamers (the Windows platform does have some exclusive and popular titles), the same cannot be said about casual gamers.

The open source community has being busy developing a myriad of games for the Linux platform, and most of them are as fun as their PC counterparts. Recently I came across an article titled “Top Ubuntu Linux Games,” which listed the most popular ones. Here they are:

  1. Tremulous
  2. Grid Wars
  3. VDrift
  4. World of Padman
  5. Nexuiz
  6. Scorched 3D
  7. Glest
  8. Battle for Wesnoth
  9. Urban Terror
  10. BZFlag

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3 Responses to “Top 10 Ubuntu Linux Games”

  1. Jon Ward on December 14th, 2007 12:24 pm

    MEH, this list sucks. You’ve left out Neverball, Alien Arena 2007, Warsow. I’m sick of seeing BZFlag on these lists, BZFlag is pure junk. Glest has promise but by no means should it be considered one of the flagship games, it has a long way to go. VDrift sucks, afaik, there are no decent racing games on Linux, unfortunately. For that matter, there are no free racing games available for any platform that are worth a damn.

  2. UbuntuFreak on September 4th, 2010 7:17 pm

    More Ubuntu games you might be interested in.

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