On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 11:53:12AM +0300, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 September 2006 11:23, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > On SUSE Linux 10.1 we had about 5 small game packages in our default
> > installation + an additional Games selection used for all game
> > packages. Should we do it similar for openSUSE 10.2? Any other
> > proposals?
> >
> > The 5 game packages on SUSE Linux 10.1 were:
> > - enigma
> > - freeciv
> > - frozen-bubble
> > - supertux
> > - xmoto (also often used as 3D test application)
> >
> > In Alpha4 we don't have any games packages at all. Let us know what
> > you think.
> 
> We need games.  They're the ultimate argument for converting Jane and Joe to 
> Linux ("see, you have Solitaire and a whole bunch more").
> 
> I'd suggest:
> 
> kdegames (board, puzzle, whatever there is)

Looks like this is already in a KDE-Games pattern.

> frozen-bubble
> xmoto

Ok. Already in Default of 10.1.

> chromium
> lbreakout

We could consider this, since they are rather small.

> penguins (the lemmings clone)

You mean pingus?

> some invaders or galaga clone that looks modern.  Too bad there's no Chicken 
> Invaders for Linux.

I think chromium is such a game. Sorry, that I'm not that familiar
with games from the 80s.

Stefan

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