well the basic version could be done on bgt but its meaningless if there is no structure to this. Someone tried to make mario in python and then in bgt and sonic the hedgehog with real sfx and music but none of these ever really got off the ground so there is probably more to converting this stuff than meets the eye.

At 12:28 a.m. 29/05/2014, you wrote:
Hi Dark,

Sure. Too bad Super Tux isn't accessible as I think you and a lot of
others would really enjoy it.

The basic concept of the game is you play Tux, the Linux penguin, as
he travels through his icy world doing a lot of things Mario does such
as breaking blocks of ice, jumping over patches of ice, and can
shrink, grow bigger, or throw fireballs, etc. Obviously, not being
accessible I haven't played it myself, but my son loves the game and
plays it all the time. I have thought many times of trying to see what
would need to be done to add some sort of access to that game.

Cheers!


On 5/28/14, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tom.
>
> Ah, I didn't realize Supertux was lynux only or who this Tux character was.
>
> I wouldn't worry about another port, particularly of a graphical game that
> won't be accessible either to yourself or to other members of the community,
>
> I was just vaguely interested sinse it's always nice to find new things to
> try out.
>
> Beware the grue!
>
> Dark.

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