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Alien Arena

Alien Arena (initially CodeRED: Alien Arena) is an open-source, stand-alone first-person shooter video game. Begun by COR Entertainment in 2004, the game combines a 1950s-era sci-fi atmosphere with gameplay similar to the Quake, Doom, and Unreal Tournament series. Alien Arena focuses mainly on online multiplayer action, although it does contain single-player matches against bots.

Alien Arena
Developer(s)COR Entertainment, LLC
Engineid Tech 2 -based CRX game engine with ODE
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, FreeBSD
ReleaseOctober 2004
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Alien Arena has been released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD. While the game's content is proprietary freeware, prohibiting commercial re-sale, the CRX engine is open source. In 2013 the assets license was loosened somewhat, which allowed the game package to be included in certain Linux distributions, such as Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu.[1]

Since July 2023, Alien Arena is available on the Linux App Store Flathub. Since August 2023, Alien Arena is also available for free on the indie games website itch.io.

Gameplay edit

The game features an internal server browser for finding other players online, and the external Galaxy program performs the same function without having to launch the game, akin to The All-Seeing Eye. It also serves as an IRC client for chat between players. The game uses modified Quake II physics. Most Quake II trickjumps, such as strafejumping, will work in Alien Arena. However, dodging, which isn't found in Quake II, has also been added to the game.

Development edit

Although it had been in development since 2003, Alien Arena was first released as a beta in August 2004, with the title CodeRED: Alien Arena. The first stable version was released in October. Two single-player, campaign-style games, CodeRED: Battle for Earth and CodeRED: Martian Chronicles, were released during 2003. Following these games, Alien Arena received greater development focus. The final upgrade to the two single-player games was made available on February 18, 2005. The "CodeRED" title continued to be used until Alien Arena 2006 was released in November 2005, promoted as a "sequel" to the old CodeRED version.[citation needed]

In September 2012, Alien Arena was also made available as an online version through Roozz. By installing a small plugin, players can play the game in any browser on the Windows operating system.

Game engine edit

The game is powered by the id Tech 2-based CRX game engine, which has been rewritten to include support for such features as 32-bit high-resolution textures, 3D models used as architecture in maps, GLSL per-pixel lighting effects, parallax mapping, normal mapping, ragdoll physics using the Open Dynamics Engine, server-side antilag code, shaders (GLSL and rscript), textured particles, semi-true reflective water with per-pixel distortion shaders, reflective surfaces on entities, light bloom, real-time shadows, overbright bits, real-time vertex lighting, and other graphical effects, all of which can be turned on or off in the menu. As of CRX version 7.30, OpenAL is used for sound on all platforms.[2] Physics support was added in version 7.50 using the Open Dynamics Engine.

Reception edit

Alien Arena has been compared to Quake III and Unreal Tournament, and is considered one of the best free first-person shooters.[3][4][5] GameSpot noted the use of 1960s-style sci-fi imagery and good selection of weapons and maps in 2008.[6] In 2008 APCMag.com named Alien Arena among the Top 5 best (free) open source games.[7] In a 2009 review of Linux Format Alien Arena was rated 8/10.[8] Alien Arena was selected in February 2014 as "HotPick" by Linux Format.[9]

Alien Arena: Warriors of Mars edit

On November 3, 2017 COR Entertainment released Alien Arena: Warriors of Mars on Steam for Windows and Linux platforms.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ License of Alien Arena Content on red.planetarena.org (2013)
  2. ^ Alien Arena 2009 review at Phoronix.com
  3. ^ Barr, Joe (October 12, 2007). "New Alien Arena 6.10 blows away its FPS competition". Linux.com. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  4. ^ Lake, Steve (April 14, 2008). "Open Source Game Review: Alien Arena 2008". Raiden's Realm. from the original on 2010-08-03. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  5. ^ DeathDude. . Abandonia Reloaded. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  6. ^ Kevin VanOrd; Aaron Sampson (November 19, 2008). "Cheaper by the Dozen". GameSpot. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  7. ^ Top 5 best (free) open source games by APC (January 21, 2008)
  8. ^ Linux_Format_123_October_2009
  9. ^ Linux Format February 2014 page 64
  10. ^ Alien Arena: Warriors of Mars on Steam

External links edit

  • Official Alien Arena page
  • Old official Alien Arena page

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For the book with similar name see Alien Arena novel Alien Arena initially CodeRED Alien Arena is an open source stand alone first person shooter video game Begun by COR Entertainment in 2004 the game combines a 1950s era sci fi atmosphere with gameplay similar to the Quake Doom and Unreal Tournament series Alien Arena focuses mainly on online multiplayer action although it does contain single player matches against bots Alien ArenaDeveloper s COR Entertainment LLCEngineid Tech 2 based CRX game engine with ODEPlatform s Microsoft Windows OS X Linux FreeBSDReleaseOctober 2004Genre s First person shooterMode s Single player multiplayerAlien Arena has been released for Microsoft Windows OS X Linux and FreeBSD While the game s content is proprietary freeware prohibiting commercial re sale the CRX engine is open source In 2013 the assets license was loosened somewhat which allowed the game package to be included in certain Linux distributions such as Fedora Debian and Ubuntu 1 Since July 2023 Alien Arena is available on the Linux App Store Flathub Since August 2023 Alien Arena is also available for free on the indie games website itch io Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 2 1 Game engine 3 Reception 4 Alien Arena Warriors of Mars 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editThe game features an internal server browser for finding other players online and the external Galaxy program performs the same function without having to launch the game akin to The All Seeing Eye It also serves as an IRC client for chat between players The game uses modified Quake II physics Most Quake II trickjumps such as strafejumping will work in Alien Arena However dodging which isn t found in Quake II has also been added to the game Development editAlthough it had been in development since 2003 Alien Arena was first released as a beta in August 2004 with the title CodeRED Alien Arena The first stable version was released in October Two single player campaign style games CodeRED Battle for Earth and CodeRED Martian Chronicles were released during 2003 Following these games Alien Arena received greater development focus The final upgrade to the two single player games was made available on February 18 2005 The CodeRED title continued to be used until Alien Arena 2006 was released in November 2005 promoted as a sequel to the old CodeRED version citation needed In September 2012 Alien Arena was also made available as an online version through Roozz By installing a small plugin players can play the game in any browser on the Windows operating system Game engine edit The game is powered by the id Tech 2 based CRX game engine which has been rewritten to include support for such features as 32 bit high resolution textures 3D models used as architecture in maps GLSL per pixel lighting effects parallax mapping normal mapping ragdoll physics using the Open Dynamics Engine server side antilag code shaders GLSL and rscript textured particles semi true reflective water with per pixel distortion shaders reflective surfaces on entities light bloom real time shadows overbright bits real time vertex lighting and other graphical effects all of which can be turned on or off in the menu As of CRX version 7 30 OpenAL is used for sound on all platforms 2 Physics support was added in version 7 50 using the Open Dynamics Engine Reception editAlien Arena has been compared to Quake III and Unreal Tournament and is considered one of the best free first person shooters 3 4 5 GameSpot noted the use of 1960s style sci fi imagery and good selection of weapons and maps in 2008 6 In 2008 APCMag com named Alien Arena among the Top 5 best free open source games 7 In a 2009 review of Linux Format Alien Arena was rated 8 10 8 Alien Arena was selected in February 2014 as HotPick by Linux Format 9 Alien Arena Warriors of Mars editOn November 3 2017 COR Entertainment released Alien Arena Warriors of Mars on Steam for Windows and Linux platforms 10 See also edit nbsp Free and open source software portal nbsp Video games portalFirst person shooter List of freeware first person shooters List of open source gamesReferences edit License of Alien Arena Content on red planetarena org 2013 Alien Arena 2009 review at Phoronix com Barr Joe October 12 2007 New Alien Arena 6 10 blows away its FPS competition Linux com Retrieved 2010 01 07 Lake Steve April 14 2008 Open Source Game Review Alien Arena 2008 Raiden s Realm Archived from the original on 2010 08 03 Retrieved 2010 01 07 DeathDude Alien Arena 2007 Abandonia Reloaded Archived from the original on 2012 02 12 Retrieved 2009 08 09 Kevin VanOrd Aaron Sampson November 19 2008 Cheaper by the Dozen GameSpot Retrieved 2010 01 07 Top 5 best free open source games by APC January 21 2008 Linux Format 123 October 2009 Linux Format February 2014 page 64 Alien Arena Warriors of Mars on SteamExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to CodeRED Alien Arena Official Alien Arena page Old official Alien Arena page 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