Freeware Games

#1 Posted by TheBeast (1931 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

Should we be able to add freeware games to the GB database? Is this beyond the scope of the site, or if users are willing to contribute, does it matter?
If so, should there be a way to filter out all freeware games?

#2 Posted by Termite (2393 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

Yeah, there are so many freeware and shareware games...it might be a bit much.

But I wouldn't mind it if people could put in their favorite freeware games, as long as aren't like tiny flash games or anything

#3 Posted by TheBeast (1931 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

I think perhaps, flash games are too much - but that means a line needs to be drawn somewhere, and if the site goes down the route of adding anything that can be classed as a 'game', there needs to be some sort of automatic or strict moderation on what is published.

#4 Posted by Yunvon (120 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

It might be too much, but maybe their will build something to house them all.

#5 Posted by Delsaber (182 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

Freeware additions would be fine by me, as there are a lot of great ones out there. The Ur-Quan Masters, Freespace 2 Open, UFO: Alien Invasion...

#6 Posted by TheBeast (1931 posts) - 4 years, 10 months ago

Then there comes the question of mods, total conversions, etc.
Garry's Mod has a section even though it's just a Source mod - is the fact it's retail enough to warrant a place on the site?
On the other hand, the popular Source mod, Eclipse, does not have a section - does it belong on the site?

#7 Edited by Ozeki (156 posts) - 4 years, 9 months ago

I think you're right. I played some very good freeware games that deserve to be here. For example, Notrium is a pretty good freeware game with some interesting gameplay. Those games totally need a place on this website.

Now, some Flash games are exceptional too. Flash is just another platform to build the game upon you know. The problem with Flash games is that people only see them as some 5 minutes distractions when you are bored out of your mind on the Internet (and they're not totally wrong about this either).

Some old and new commercial games also went freeware. I'm thinking: Beneath a Steel Sky, Dink Smallwood and GTA 1 & 2 for the older games and the F.E.A.R. Combat multiplayer game for the newer ones. There is a rather long list about the subject on Wikipedia.

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