
The game makes heavy use of advanced graphics and physics, allowing for a great deal of interaction between the player and the environment. Penumbra is a horror adventure game, developed by a small team of students as a technology project. Free distribution of CD keys is currently discontinued, though this does not prevent the game from being installed and played on a LAN. Tribes 2 was also released for free to the public however, each user account requires a unique CD key for it to be used in online play.
Get the patch here: Official Sierra Entertainment Website or FilePlanet. Get the game here: Official Sierra Entertainment Website. The outdoor environments were and still are relatively huge, many extending for several "in-game" kilometers in any direction, but "jetting" and "skiing" gave Tribes a fast-paced feel. In general, bases were scattered throughout the map depending on the gametype. Most of the standard maps were outdoors in a variety of climates, from sunshine to snow and hail. Tribes was one of the first online-only games of its kind and sported several multiplayer features that other games have only recently included (32+ player support, 128 players max, troop transport vehicles, several different player classes). It was developed by Dynamix and published by the company now known as Sierra Entertainment in 1998. Starsiege: Tribes (usually called Tribes or Tribes 1) is a sci-fi first-person shooter (FPS) computer game, the first of the Tribes video game series. Depending on Game Mode experience points are gathered during several maps (Campaign Mode), reset after one round (Objective Mode, Stopwatch Mode) or not gathered at all (Last Man Standing). During the game, players are rewarded with experience points and various skills. These minor objectives assist the team completing them. Some objectives may be optional, and some objectives can be carried out by either team. The defense needs to keep the offense from completing objectives until time runs out. escorting a tank, stealing radar parts) within a limited amount of time. On each map, the offense needs to complete a certain set of objectives (e.g. There are six officially released maps, and many community-created maps. In early 2004 the source code for the game logic (not the game engine) was released to the benefit of its modding community.Īs of release 2.60 the game is available on Linux x86, Mac OS X (PowerPC), and Windows platforms. However, due to problems with the single-player aspect, the multiplayer portion was released on as a free standalone game. Wolfenstein: Enemy TerritoryWolfenstein: Enemy Territory was originally planned to be released as a commercial expansion pack to the popular FPS Return to Castle Wolfenstein.