#6130
Silver Night's Crusaders is a fan-made, Castlevania-based free game for PC and Android platforms, developed by True Role Dreams (Crimsondeath) from Spain using OpenBOR game engine. It isn't a metroidvania, instead it's more of a side-scrolling arcade action game, which splits into several stages rather than a massive sprawling map.

#6076
N++ (AKA: N Plus Plus, NPlusPlus) is the third work of the N series of games, developed and published by Metanet Software from Canada in 2015. The first work is N, an Adobe Flash-based web game released in 2004; the second one is N+, an NDS console game released in 2008.

#5832
Warzone 2100 is a completely free and open-source RTS (real-time strategy) and RTT (real-time tactics) hybrid Red Alert like game for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It was developed by Pumpkin Studios (with C++) and published by Eidos Interactive in 1999.

#5794
DCS World (short for Digital Combat Simulator World) is a air combat simulation platform derived from Eagle Dynamics' Lock On: Modern Air Combat and The Fighter Collection's The Battle Simulator, developed by Eagle Dynamics from Russia in 2008. The developers' dream is to provide players with the most realistic simulations of military aircraft, tanks, ground vehicles, and ships.

#5767
Exanima is a dungeon exploration based hardcore action role-playing game, developed by Bare Mettle Entertainment from London. Players need to explore, fight and survive in a dark underworld (set in the Middle Ages of Europe), collect weapons and items, defeat enemies, solve puzzles, and finally find a way out of here. The overall game is very demanding on the player's controls and tactics, and clicking a mouse like in a traditional A-RPG won't get you very far.

#5681
In the early 1990s, 2D arcade racer video games had great success on both arcade consoles and 16-bit home consoles, delivering a stunning integrated gaming experience. Until the mid to late '90s, it was surpassed by the full 3D GT Racing, Ridge Racer, Need for Speed, and so forth series. Nowadays, the graphics of racing games have evolved to resemble the real world, but the obvious side effect of the excessive pursuit of realism is that the game controls become more complex, thus losing the fun of the game itself. As a result, many gamers miss the simple, exciting, relaxing racing experience when they could easily compete with friends.

#5680
Rigs of Rods is an entirely free, open-source and sandbox-style vehicle simulation program for Windows and Linux platforms. It simulates cars, trucks, airplanes, boats and everything in between, and uses soft-body physics system (based on mass-spring-damper model) to simulate the vehicle physics, mainly motion destruction and deformation of vehicles.

#5678
Stunt Rally is a completely free and open-source 3D racing game for Windows and Linux platforms. It uses several open-source technologies (such as driving simulator VDrift, physics engine Bullet, object-oriented graphics rendering engine OGRE, grid's rendering optimization PagedGeometry, fast, flexible and simple GUI MyGUI, etc.) to construct a very complex and interesting auto stunt rally game.

#5671
When it comes to car racing games, most of them are traditional RAC type: you drive a car to overtake your opponents or get to the destination within the given time. In this fixed mode of gameplay, no matter how good the system is, how smooth the controls are, how many vehicles are made and how cool they are, players will soon get bored with this cookie-cutter game mechanics.

#5668
Governor of Poker is one of the most memorable casual games I played and shared over 10 years ago, developed by Azerion (Youda Games) from the Netherlands. Recently, I finally cleaned it off my hard drive and decided to reshare it with those players who love poker games, especially Texas Holdem card games.