I have a potato PC lying around core 2 DUO (Dual Core) with 4GB RAM running linux mint.

What cool games for a 16 yr old I can have installed on it? Suggest some explicit content free game ideas.

Thanks in advance.

9 points

OpenTyrian and OpenTTD were my go-to games for many years. Both are easily found for Mint packaged with free assets.

Minetest, Mindustry, 0AD. I can’t speak for how well they’d run on Core 2 but I think they’d be fine.

OpenRA will get you some classic Command and Conquer. You can run them as Appimages on Mint, and on launch they give they option to download freely available assets.

FreeCiv if you want to get lost in some old school Civilisation.

GZdoom you can play with the FreeDoom assets.

And then there are some open source engines but you need to pair with commercial assets: CorsixTH for Theme Hospital ScummVM can run a whole bunch of older adventure games (some might even be free if you have a gog account) OpenRCT2 for Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 DevilutionX for og Diablo

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Lately I’m having a good time playing Sonic Robo Blast 2, basically an “old school style Sonic game that uses Doom’s engine to make it 3D”. It’s a very polished experience and should run fine on anything.
Another long time favourite of mine is Shattered Pixel Dungeon, a roguelike dungeon crawler that has active development and a great community

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Old school adventure games are great for these sorts of use cases, though they may not be to your taste since they can be a little dense. Grab yourself Frotz to gain access to the entire back catalog of Infocom’s text adventures plus a entire library of modern user-made selections.

ScummVM also gets you access to a decade or two of LucasArts and Sierra Online’s classics.

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Rogue and Roguelikes…

DoomRL AlienRL DiabloRL Rogue

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https://veloren.net/ - I couldn’t find system requirements but maybe that will help to run it.

https://libregamewiki.org/Main_Page

Maybe some older games that don’t require downloads: https://archive.org/details/internetarcade

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As some that used to use an equally potato PC before, the most recent Veloren updates might be hard to run at a playable level, even on the lowest-possible graphics settings (Veloren’s community and devs are doing an awesome job adding stuff and making the game better every month!).

But if you don’t mind the terrible graphics, low FPS, and frequent slowdowns, the game is still very much enjoyable. I was a low-FPS gamer for most of my life, so bad performance never stopped me from enjoying to play a game!

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