Assault Cube

This game is a multiplayer first-person shooter game; as we´ll be able to see this game was created for users to have fun with it, so let´s forget about all the realistic  games. You can play with your friends in a single pc up to 4 players, multiplayer experience makes a very good advantage against the competition, because you can interact with other people, stand out and make use of your skills against each other, or if you are not ready yet,you can just try to beat the computer and practice for the real deal.

I have to say, I’m impressed by the fact that it does not take many network resources, and can even run over a 56Kbps connection, so we can conclude that it is the perfect opportunity for all the Shooter games fans with lightweight computers.

Bottom line, we can say this game is a complete, really fun to play and free game, a great alternative if you have some free time and you want to stress out shooting some bad guys.

 

Features:

  • It’s FREE.
  • Source code is available under a zlib-like open source license.
  • Low latency, it can even run across a 56Kbps connection!
  • Lightweight size, only 40MB to download, plus additional maps average 20KB each!
  • With the correct settings, it can run on old hardware (Pentium III and above).
  • Officially runs on most major systems, and maybe even some non-major ones?
  • Has a built in, in-game map editor to help players create their own maps and allows for co-operative editmode in realtime with others!
  • Features a single-player bot system.
  • Supports recording of your game by the “demo” system.
  • Contains 12 multiplayer game modes, including: Deathmatch, Survivor, Capture the Flag, Hunt the Flag, Keep the Flag, Pistol Frenzy, Last Swiss Standing & One-Shot One-Kill (plus team versions of these modes).
  • Comes pre-packaged with 26 different maps

[box type=”shadow”]Wiki Info:

Official Website: http://assault.cubers.net/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AssaultCube[/box]

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Lucas Byteforge, a software expert and MIT Computer Science graduate from San Francisco, California, is the passionate author behind TheFreewareHub.com. With extensive experience in various software domains and a vision to make high-quality software accessible to everyone, Lucas established the site as a comprehensive platform for discovering, learning about, and utilizing the best free software available. As an avid tech enthusiast, Lucas enjoys attending conferences, participating in coding challenges, and exploring Silicon Valley's startup scene, all while providing expert insights, detailed guides, and reliable recommendations on TheFreewareHub.com.
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Lucas Byteforge, a software expert and MIT Computer Science graduate from San Francisco, California, is the passionate author behind TheFreewareHub.com. With extensive experience in various software domains and a vision to make high-quality software accessible to everyone, Lucas established the site as a comprehensive platform for discovering, learning about, and utilizing the best free software available. As an avid tech enthusiast, Lucas enjoys attending conferences, participating in coding challenges, and exploring Silicon Valley's startup scene, all while providing expert insights, detailed guides, and reliable recommendations on TheFreewareHub.com.

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