Games - beyond-all-reason/springrts_engine_wiki_mirror GitHub Wiki
There are a number of games made for the Spring Engine. Some of the more popular ones are listed below, sorted by their terms of use.
You can download games automatically, using your lobby (see Read Me First). Some games also offer a stand-alone installer.
These games are all free to download and play and may be open to modifications, however, be sure to read the licenses before doing so.
(CC-BY-NC-ND for music, GPL/PD for code and all other assets) |
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(CC-BY-NC) |
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(FOSS) |
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(GPL, CC-BY-NC-SA, etc) |
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(GPLv3) |
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These games may or may not be free to play. Modifying their content (i.e. the art assets) is not allowed without the game authors explicit permission, although the code is GPL and some games include large GPL-friendly content collections.
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At least parts of these games are derived from data of the Total Annihilation game (copyright Wargaming). As such, their distribution is potentially in breach of copyright laws and therefore not officially endorsed by the Spring RTS team.
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Quite a few of the games listed above come with standalone installers, which makes things easy. Check their website to find out! Otherwise a lobby such as SpringLobby will download everything for you when you join a game room.
Games can also be downloaded manually as .sdz/.sd7 files, for example BA750**.sd7*' or ''XTA***.sdz''', and placed into ...\My Documents\My Games\Spring\Games\ or ...\Spring\games\ folder (~/.spring/games/ on Linux/Unix/Mac). Read the advice on this page if your lobby does not find your games. You may install multiple games in the same engine installation. The same goes for Maps. Place them into a folder called maps in the same folder where the games folder is.
Still not enough Games? There are some more, not listed here or make your own Game!
Category: Games