When comparing Neverball vs FlightGear, the Slant community recommends FlightGear for most people. In the question“What are the best open-source games?” FlightGear is ranked 4th while Neverball is ranked 83rd. The most important reason people chose FlightGear is:
FlightGear has scenery that contains environments to fly in from the whole globe.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Includes NeverPutt mini golf game
Which some actually enjoy even more than NeverBall. Good music, turn based mini golf game, great for playing with children.
Pro It's a free and open source game
Neverball is a free and open source game that's under general public license and was made by volunteers comprising of programmers and level builders.
Pro Contains easy to challenging levels
You'll encounter seven level sets ranging from easy to difficult. There are also more level packs that can be found in the community so there can be more to try if you find the game to your liking.
Pro Worldwide scenery
FlightGear has scenery that contains environments to fly in from the whole globe.
Pro Free and Open Source
All code written for FlightGear is opensource and available for anyone to use.
Pro Crash animations in some aircrafts
Pro It has world-wide multiplayer
Pro Live cockpit
Pro A lot of aircrafts to add
Pro It has amazing graphics
Pro You can almost recreate real incidents
Pro No bugs
Cons
Con Alert for win
Not recommended.
Con Not as graphically advanced as commercial competition
Con Getting stuck upside down
After a crash a pilot may be stuck in an upside down position with no way to recover.