[GRLUG] linux gaming - Scrabble
Topher
topher at wcsg.org
Mon May 15 21:00:20 EDT 2006
> Anyone know of a decent version of Scrabble that runs under Linux? Or
> Scrabble like?
I hope someone has a better idea than this, but if you can get a Zaurus
emulator (or even just run qpe on something), there's a nice scrabble
version for that.
>
> -Bob
>
>
> On 5/15/06, David Pembrook <david at pembrook.net> wrote:
>>
>> I know there are sites out there listing open source games but.. what are
>> your favorites? I can't imagine any of them are easy to jump into the code,
>> but that would be interesting too. I'm pretty bored with games lately.
>> There
>> is nothing new... just improved eye candy.
>>
>> For that reason, my friends and I are actually playing some pretty old
>> stuff right now. Wolf Enemy Territory (cross platform) is quite playable,
>> built on a quake engine and promotes team play.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> Tim Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> On 5/14/06, Bill Creswell <billcreswell at gmail.com> <billcreswell at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Sure. An open source version of the GRLUG?
>>
>> ???
>>
>> Just a game-oriented (but not anything-else-hostile) get together with
>> all of GRLUG invited.
>>
>> I don't have any Windows machines in the house, and prefer to only run
>> software I can muck with, hence the emphasis on free / open source
>> games.
>>
>> --tim
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