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For practical success, it is desirable to make the game easy to
install.
To respect
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> We already have a pretty good wiki, not hold by FSF and perhaps not using
>
Years ago, we were a partner in the Liberated Pixel Cup, which was a
pretty big success. Might be worth looking back on:
https://lpc.opengameart.org/
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We can do something to help with that. The first step is to add entries
in directory.fsf.org for them.
Then we could make another page with a list of these free games
and put it on gnu.org/software. It could have 5-10 lines of description
of each game.
WDYT? -- RMS
There is a
On 30/12/2021 08:34, Yasuaki Kudo wrote:
Hello!
I was just casually glancing through my email inbox and this caught my
attention!
Recently, I have become convinced that a viable way to start a new
collaborative society is through community efforts in having fun, developing
our own video
Hello!
I was just casually glancing through my email inbox and this caught my
attention!
Recently, I have become convinced that a viable way to start a new
collaborative society is through community efforts in having fun, developing
our own video games together and by extension, creating