On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 09:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yup, I looked at kde edu, but found it lacking gamishness as you say,
> although the quality and reliability was very high.
> 
> My 11 year old daughter loves playing The Sims. Now I know that's 
> pretty advanced, but anything near that for Linux?

For Linux, there is lincity.  But I suppose it is simpler than the more
advanced simcity variants.
                                              --- Omer

> 
> M
> 
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> 
> > Diego, thanks for the suggestion.
> > I somewhat knew these games but looked at them again now.
> >
> > IMHO they fit better to a higher age, so Michael, they might be good for 
> > you,
> > but I think my main problem is that they are not as gameish as I would like.
> >
> > In math I imagined something that have levels, kids can do exercises to
> > reach the the next level, they would have "lifes" just like in a shooting 
> > game
> > so they can make a few mistakes before they fail the game but then get new
> > "lifes" when they reach certain results.
> >
> >
> > If anyone knows more educational games, please share them with us.
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