Difference between revisions 162139505 and 162990064 on enwikiThis is a list of [[computer game]]s that do not require any kind of formal "installation" onto a computer's permanent storage device to be executed, and can be stored on a removable storage such as a [[USB flash drive]] and used on multiple computers. See also [[portable application]]s. {{Dynamic list}} ===Action=== * [[Liero Xtreme]] - Unofficial sequel to the original [[Liero]] DOS based game. The game can be directly downloaded to portable media. ===Adventure=== (contracted; show full) * [[Cube (computer game)|Cube]] - Single and multi-player shooter which includes over 100 detailed original maps, level editing functionality, and various other items and features. * [[D-Day: Normandy]] - 3D multiplayer online shooting game based on [[Quake II]]. * [[Nexuiz]] - 3D shooter using the [[DarkPlaces]] and [[Quake engine]], which can being used as both a first person and multiplayer shooter and includes some impressive graphic backgrounds. *[[Doom (video game)|Doom]] - 3D Shooter developed in 1993 by IDid Software. Note that most 3rd-party Doom add-ons and enhancements (such as [[Skulltag#Skulltag|Skulltag]]) are also portable. *[[Quake 3]] - A game developed by ID software released in 1999, is known to play directly from the compact disk. *[[Quake 2]] * [[OpenArena]] - open source Quake III arena clone along the lines of Cube and Nexuiz, although not nearly as far along in development. (contracted; show full) * [[Tic-Tac-Toe]] - Simple open source adaptation of the popular pen and paper game. ==See also== * [[List of portable software]] [[Category:PC games]] [[Category:Portable software]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=162990064.
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