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Alien Swarm, a free top down shooter from Valve used to test the Source 2010 beta. America's Army is the official United States Army game. Anchorhead, a horror interactive fiction game. ADOM, a roguelike game (technically postcardware) by Thomas Biskup. Assault Cube, a Counter-Strike-like first person shooter with low system requirements.
Top-down shooter Survival game: custom FOSS license / GPLv3: custom FOSS license / Freeware: 2D: Notrium's source code was released by the developer after 2003 under a custom software license and is developed as OpenNotrium on GitHub since then, with new code being GPLv3. [88] Prince of Persia: 1989 1989 Cinematic platformer Action-adventure ...
Fast-paced, Hollywood tactical shooter. Originally a Quake 3 mod, now a standalone game. Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction: NetDevil 2007-11-28 2009-08-27 Windows: Unreal Engine 3: GNU GPL (code), Proprietary license (media) High-end Free-to-play first person shooter with destructible environments.. Warsow: Warsow team 2005-06-08 2016 ...
Pages in category "Top-down shooters" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alien Swarm;
Siberian Strike is a series of top-down shooters video games developed and published by Gameloft. [1] Games in the series typically focus on classic "shoot'em'up" genre, set in an alternate world immediately after the end of World War II. The player flies into Siberian territory to face off against evil soviet forces.
Neon Chrome is a cyberpunk-themed twin-stick shooter video game played from a top-down perspective. [1] [2] The player takes control of remote controlled human clones and is tasked with eliminating the Overseer to stop their oppressive regime on the dystopic society.
Top-down shooters (17 P) Pages in category "Top-down video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 286 total.
For instance, compared to a purely top-down game, they add a third dimension, opening up new avenues for aiming and platforming. [1] Secondly, compared to a first- or third-person video game, they allow you to more easily field and control a large number of units, such as a full party of characters in a computer role-playing game , or an army ...