5 best games on Ubuntu Snap Store

Users will find a lot of software in Snap Store, including a large number of interesting games. To help avoid trouble when searching, TipsMake.com has gathered some of the best games in the article below.

There are many great games for Linux, but it is not always easy to make these games run smoothly. Package management systems like apt have made things easier, but not all games are available in the package manager. Fortunately, Snap has appeared as a 'savior' to run almost anything, including games, without any problems.

Snap is a solution that helps Ubuntu 'stuff' everything an application needs to run in a single package. Snap is not the only software of this type, but it was developed by Canonical and should be defaulted on Ubuntu. Getting started is easy: Just search Snap Store in Software Center and click Install.

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Users will find a lot of software in Snap Store, including a large number of interesting games. To help avoid trouble when searching, TipsMake.com has gathered some of the best games in the article below.

The best games on Ubuntu Snap Store

  1. 1. TrackMania Nations Forever
  2. 2. Xonotic
  3. 3. Spelunky
  4. 4. Eternal Lands
  5. 5. WolfenDoom: Blade of Agony

1. TrackMania Nations Forever

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Free version of TrackMania's long-term franchise game is far from reality. Instead of simulations, players have the opportunity to admire designs that do not follow conventional gravity rules. However, some features found in the paid version do not appear in this free version.

Most interesting things that come with this game come from online. Here, you will see maps created by players, using hypothetical situations and gaming experience. The feeling of overcoming challenges is amazing.

2. Xonotic

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If you've ever played games on Linux, you probably already know about Xonotic before, or at least its 'predecessor' - Nexuiz. While Nexuiz has finally moved into the commercial phase, Xonotic is still free and may still be maintained in the future.

This is a classic player game, fast and very similar to games like Quake 3. Game offers 9 core weapons and a variety of game modes, including classic modes like Deathmatch and Capture the Flag, as well as more special modes like Freeze Tag.

3. Spelunky

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Unlike the commercial version that was first released in 2012, this is the original free version of Spelunky. Although the free version may not have everything as in the new version, but if you don't pass a certain table, the result is the same.

Spelunky borrowed ideas from role-playing role-playing games like other classic platform games. This means that every time you pass caves, the context will change. The goal is to advance as deep as possible and collect as many treasures as possible along the way. This may not be the best-looking game, but in return it has depth.

4. Eternal Lands

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Today, when it comes to MMORPG, World of Warcraft or its extended versions is what people will think of first. Eternal Lands once reverberated once before the franchise. This is also the time when online role-playing games are appearing more and more. If you are looking for an MMORPG, then this might be a great option for you.

This game is basically free, although players can only choose their own characters, including Humans, Elves and Dwarves. Gnomes, Orchans and Draegoni are also available, but only for the paid version. There are two continents to explore and many ways to perfect the character. There aren't any pre-built classes here. Instead, players level up their characters when they see fit.

5. WolfenDoom: Blade of Agony

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The name suggested to the player a bit about what is in this game in different ways. This is really a Doom mod, and goes beyond a basic mod. The 'shocking' title of this game is more or less suggestive of gameplay.

Although a bit retro, but this is not a simple Doom version. This game uses effects that weren't possible in the 90s, so players will need a powerful computer to run this game. It also focuses on evolving more than inspired shooters. If you are looking for a retro style with a more modern style, then this might be the perfect choice for you.

If you want to search more games than the suggestions above, the good news is there are many other things on Snap Store. This is also not the only place readers can search for. Refer to the article: The most attractive free games on Linux for more details.

Wish you find the right choice!

See more:

  1. How to build a game server on Linux
  2. How to use Steam Play to play Windows games on Linux
  3. The best applications for Linux
Update 26 May 2019
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