Here is a short list of free games in development, some of which are in development by years!
Here is a short list of free games in development, some of which are in development by years!
View the world as an ant!
Originally created in the Ludum Dare 29 game jam in just 48 hours! Ant Simulator 2014 is in alpha. The only gameplay is to explore the giant world of an ant. However, plans to add more features and gameplay are currently in the works. Stay tuned for more updates! Try the prototype today! For Windows, Linux, Mac and Source Code (Unity)
Physics-based simulation game where you have to build a roller coaster avoiding circular regions and through gates to score points, without hurting your passengers as to avoid penalties. Features levels ranging from tiny to huge, and 19 coaster types ranging from wild mice to hypercoasters.
Smoking Simulator tasks you with surviving a stressful day at work armed with only a handful of cigarettes.
A MESSAGE TO ALL THE PEOPLE: DO NOT SMOKE!
OpenRocket is a free, fully featured model rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your rockets before actually building and flying them.
The Westport Independent is a censorship simulator about the last weeks on an independent newspaper which is to be dismantled according to a new government bill. You play an editor in charge of choosing what will be printed in the paper, making sure that the content is nice and proper according to the government guidelines. With rebellions against the government rising slowly amongst the public, whose thruth will you print?
COPA PETROBRAS DE MARCAS is a 100% free official game simulating the thrill of competing wheel-to-wheel with models from various automakers in some of the main Brazilian race tracks.
Rise of Flight United is the new free-to-play version of the game that allows you to:
-enjoy three fighter planes (Spad 13, Albatros D.Va and Nieuport 17 by Dux plant) with all their modifications included;
-freely access single- and multiplayer modes, Career mode and 4 campaigns,
-take a seat as a gunner on a multicrew plane in Multiplayer;
-explore huge maps of Western and Eastern fronts of World War I;
-stand out among other pilots with scarves, hand guns, banners and streamers.
OpenRelativity is an open-source toolkit to simulate effects of special relativity by varying the speed of light. Developed by the MIT Game Lab, it contains open-source code for public use with the free and paid versions of the Unity engine. The toolkit was developed during the creation of the game A Slower Speed of Light.