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Steam is proprietary software so I'm not touching that
Unfortunately there is no real way to play games without using proprietary software unless your type of game is GNOME four in a row
There are a lot of free (as in freedom, libre) good games. I specially enjoy DOOM, Freeciv, 0ad and SuperTuxKart, but there are more "mainstream" kind of games which are completely free software: Veloren, Minetest, etc
All the games listed minus 0ad are clones which dont really stack up.
Not one to knock free software but im not a joyless fsf member lol
Well, DOOM isn't a copy at all, since the original DOOM was realised under the GPL license. And Veloren seems to be a pretty good game, idk if it's inspired by any game but I think that it's unique.
Anyway, I think that remaining free as in freedom is way more important than playing a certain game