Hi Novene, when U talk about giving a windows copy,do U give them with the licence? Why do that on a SFD event? Kind Regards, On 9/24/07, Paul Schulz <pschulz01@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all.. (another option)
On 9/25/07, Bruce Kingsbury <zcat@wired.net.nz> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 20:07 +0930, Noven Purnell-Webb wrote:
One of the biggest reasons I hear from people against switching to Linux is the lack of games, so we had a networked Battle for Wesnoth tournament - which the gamers *loved*. The impact was somewhat diminished when I could give them a windows copy to take home, but meh, it's still FOSS.
When people talk about 'games' on Linux, I find they usually mean FPS-games. Like temulous, nexuiz, enemy territory.
There are also a few racing games. VDrift looks like it would be pretty good with a racing wheel. I haven't managed to play at all well with just the keyboard.
I also recommend Wesnoth. And lincity-ng is pretty good. The kids really love Supertux, Pingus, planetpenguin racer, Frets On Fire. And when I get a dance mat I'm fairly sure they'll go mad about Stepmania.
Thousand Parsec - http://www.thousandparsec.net Turn based space conquest game.
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