Welcome to Open Surge!
Get the game at opensurge2d.org
Open Surge is a fun 2D retro platformer inspired by Sonic games and a game creation system that lets you unleash your creativity!
Open Surge is currently available for Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux. It is in active development!
Open Surge is two projects in one: a game and a game creation system (game engine). It is released as free and open source software.
Open Surge is written from the ground up in C language, using the Allegro game programming library. The project has been started by Alexandre Martins, a developer from Brazil. Nowadays, Open Surge has contributors all over the world!
You can play using a keyboard or a joystick.
Key | Effect |
---|---|
Arrows | Move |
Space | Jump |
Enter | Pause |
Esc | Quit |
Left Ctrl | Switch character |
Equals (=) | Take snapshot |
F12 | Open the editor |
Use Open Surge to create your own amazing games! Create new levels, items, bosses, gameplay mechanics, playable characters, special abilities and more!
- First, learn how to create a level using the built-in editor (press F12 during gameplay)
- Next, learn how to do basic hacking (modify the images/sounds, create new scenery, new characters, etc.)
- Finally, have fun with scripting! SurgeScript, the scripting language featured in Open Surge, gives you ultimate power to create anything you desire and make your dreams come alive!
To learn more, read the project wiki and watch the video tutorials made by the developer of the engine.
Advanced features are available via the command line. For more information, run:
opensurge --help
To compile Open Surge from the source code, you'll need a C compiler, CMake, and the following development libraries:
- Allegro 5 (version 5.2.5 or higher)
- SurgeScript (version 0.5.4.3 or higher)
After downloading and extracting the source code, create a build directory and compile from there:
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make
You can perform a system-wide installation on Linux by running:
sudo make install
You may run ccmake
or cmake-gui
to know additional build options (e.g., set the path of the installation directory). If you have installed the development libraries into non-standard paths, you need to configure their appropriate paths as well.
Note: read the project wiki for more detailed instructions.
Linux users: game assets (images, sounds, etc.) can be stored globally or in user-space. Assets located in user-space take precedence over assets located in system directories. Open Surge uses the XDG Base Directory specification; look for the opensurge2d directory.
Files | Usual locations |
---|---|
Game assets | /usr/share/games, ~/.local/share/opensurge2d |
Game config. | ~/.config/opensurge2d |
Logs, etc. | ~/.cache/opensurge2d |
If you're using Flatpak, user-space files are found at ~/.var/app/org.opensurge2d.OpenSurge
. If you're using Snap, they are found at: ~/snap/opensurge/current/.local/share/opensurge2d
, ~/snap/opensurge/current/.config/opensurge2d
, and ~/snap/opensurge/common/.cache/opensurge2d
.
Portable setup: if you haven't done a system-wide installation, Open Surge can also read files from the folder of the executable.