- BrowserQuest (actually a MMORPG)
- Free in the Dark C (engine)
- The Clou!
- AdaVenture
- Colossal Cave Adventure text-based, C
- Alexei Part IX Gambas
- Childish Cannoneer Gambas
- Solaris Python
- GameLV C++
- Dragon History
Open Source Adventure games
Open Source Adventure games
Visual Novels
- Katawa Shoujo (CC-BY-NC-ND)
- Star Maiden Rio
- Digital: A Love Story
- Visions from the other side
- Our personal Space (simulation)
- A Murder in the Public Domain
- Camelia Girls using Ren'Py
- Sentient Storage Python
Re: Open Source Adventure games
Interestingly enough, there are only a few open source adventure games (but quite a lot of open source adventure game engines, makers...), so I guess the bottleneck here is creative ideas and artists. Somehow I feel like there should be many more. After the Imperialism Remake I might want to try to make an open source adventure (and if I have to pay artists for it, I will do so). Even open source visual novels are doing much stronger than open source point-and-click adventures with puzzles.
Another way out might be to take the engine and graphics art of an open source RPG like and take the fighting out of it, like Arx Libertatis, Vega Trek, Pioneer, Hero of Allacrost and add dialogue and puzzles instead.
Another way out might be to take the engine and graphics art of an open source RPG like and take the fighting out of it, like Arx Libertatis, Vega Trek, Pioneer, Hero of Allacrost and add dialogue and puzzles instead.