We've compiled a list of 42 free and paid alternatives to Zandronum. The primary competitors include Quake, Xonotic. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Zandronum and Borderlands, Doom, The Lord of the Rings Online. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
We've compiled a list of 42 free and paid alternatives to Zandronum. The primary competitors include Quake, Xonotic. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Zandronum and Borderlands, Doom, The Lord of the Rings Online. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
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Zandronum Overview
Zandronum is a multiplayer oriented port, based off Skulltag, for Doom and Doom II by id Software.
Zandronum brings classic Doom into the 21st century, maintaining the essence of what has made Doom great for so many years and, at the same time, adding new features to modernize it, creating a fresh, fun new experience.
Here's why you should kill your time with Zandronum, versus vanilla Doom:
Excellent online play Client/server architecture: play and switch between games with ease Supports up to 64 players Wide array of gameplay modes Competitive: Team DM, Duel, CTF, Possession, LMS, Terminator, Skulltag Cooperative: Survival, Invasion (or both!) Modifiers, like Instagib and Buckshot, can be used to spice up any game.
Modern and beautiful Support for large number of ZDoom and GZDoom mods Choose between GZDoom's OpenGL renderer, or Doom's Software renderer Useful features like a console, Quake-style key bindings, freelooking, and jumping Support for many Doom engine based games including Heretic, Hexen, and Strife Supports modern versions of Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
Compatible with Skulltag mods Supports announcers and skins for online play Runes, new weapons, and new monsters for modders Bots, and support for custom bots
Open Source Doesn't run on your flavor of operating system? The source code is available on Bitbucket and all new code is licensed under a modified Sleepycat license. More information about this is below.