Six Free DOS Games You Have to Download

This is a set of six free DOS games you should download and directions on where to download them from.

Last week I wrote an article on how to download and use DOSbox. DOSbox is software that allows you to run DOS on your modern computer. In this article, I want to list six free DOS games you need to install. These are listed in countdown order, leading to the number one DOS game to download and play.

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Dosbox: Keen4

Number 6: Commander Keen 4

While Commander Keen 4 was the fourth in the series, it was actually the second game to be released free (after Commander Keen 1). It’s graphics and gameplay were a serious step up from the first three games and also had a quirky version of pong on the menu mode to play too. While it might not have the spark of Commander Keen 1, it is still a solid game and worthy of being in anyone’s DOS collection.

Download Commander Keen 4 here

Number 5: Wolfenstein 3D

Wolfenstein 3D was THE original first person shooter game. Following an escaped allied prisoner of war, breaking out of a Nazi prison, the game was gritty, unique, and very real for the time. The game only slightly loses out to Doom2 in terms of first person shooters, but it’s still a fantastic game.

Download Wolfenstein 3D here

Number 4: The Secrets of Monkey Island

Monkey Island is a puzzle/adventure game following wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood as he takes on the mysterious Monkey Island. Although there was sequels, Monkey Island 1 really was a  unique puzzle game. Controlling Guybrush, you make him walk, talk, and interact with characters and objects around the island. Although highly frustrating when you get stuck, there is something delightfully satisfying about passing a tricky part of the game – a true classic.

Download Monkey Island 1 here

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Dosbox: Doom2

Number 3: Commander Keen 1

The prequel to Commander Keen 4, this first game of the series was a fantastic platform game from 1990. Controlling the kid who built his own spaceship and traveled to Mars, you take on aliens and navigate through different levels. It’s a fun and humorous game and, for reasons I don’t really know myself, is simply better and more enjoyable than the fourth Commander Keen. The best DOS platform game around in my opinion.

Download Commander Keen 1 here

Number 2: Doom2

Doom 1 pushed Wolfenstein 3D further in the first person shooter genre. Then Doom 2 came along and took the series to a whole new level. Following a human soldier fighting a hoard of aliens out to destroy Earth, the game shoots from one level to another as you blast your way though some pretty scary graphics for the early 90′s. It’s fun, challenging and gory – basically everything a good first person shooter should be. A close second in my top six DOS games.

Download Doom 2 here

Number 1: Transport Tyoon

I think most guys in their twenty’s love Transport Tycoon. Starting in the 1930′s, you build train, plane, road, and boat systems to transport your paying customers around the games world map. However, with other rival transport tycoons trying to steal your business, you need to move fast. As the game develops, you get new technology and new challenges to face. One of my favorite games (not just DOS) of all time and a must for DOSbox!

Download Transport Tycoon here

So what are you waiting for, install them now. If you haven’t got DOSbox installed yet, find out how to from my previous article.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=503789173 Danny Russell

    Speaking of free – although not DOS – games, Rockstar put up GTA and GTA2 as free downloads on their site a few years back: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/

    Commander Keen is ace though. Know that he, the Doom guy and the Wolfenstein guy are all related?

    Danny.

    • http://www.farlie.co.uk Charlie Davidson

      Hi Danny,

      Really? I shall be downloading them both shortly then! I always loved GTA2. Didn’t know about the relations – how were they all related?

      Cheers
      Charlie

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=503789173 Danny Russell

    Speaking of free – although not DOS – games, Rockstar put up GTA and GTA2 as free downloads on their site a few years back: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/

    Commander Keen is ace though. Know that he, the Doom guy and the Wolfenstein guy are all related?

    Danny.

    • http://www.farlie.co.uk Charlie Davidson

      Hi Danny,

      Really? I shall be downloading them both shortly then! I always loved GTA2. Didn’t know about the relations – how were they all related?

      Cheers
      Charlie

  • Jim Martini

    they were all games by the johns romero and carmack at id software.