Games using the Quake engine[]
Official or Commercial Mission Packs and Add-Ons (including stand-alone titles).
- Final Mission: Abyss of Pandemonium [1]
- AfterShock for Quake
- Dark Hour
- Eternal War
- Malice
- Q!Zone for Quake
- Quake
- QuakeWorld
- Quake Mission Pack 1: Scourge Of Armageddon
- Quake Mission Pack 2: Dissolution Of Eternity
- Shrak
- X-Men: The Ravages Of Apocalypse
- Laser Arena
Games using a modified Quake engine[]
- HeXen II
- HeXen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus
- MageSlayer
- Nexuiz
- Take No Prisoners
- Half-Life (Primarily includes QuakeWorld source code, but contains portions of Quake 2 source as well)
- Half-Life: Opposing Force (Half-Life engine)
- Half-Life: BlueShift (Half-Life engine)
- Day of Defeat (Half-Life engine)
- Team Fortress Classic (Half-Life engine)
- Counter-Strike (Half-Life engine)
Replacement Quake Engines[]
Replacing the game engine became possible after the 1999 release of the Quake and QuakeWorld source code under the GPL.
- DarkPlaces
- eQuake
- ezQuake
- Fitzquake [2]
- FuhQuake [3]
- GQ
- MQWCL
- ProQuake
- QuakeForge
- Telejano
- Tenebrae
- TomazQuake
- ZQuake
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