It does run natively - download the source, then use 'make -f Makefile.linux' command to compile (SDL development libraries are required). You will also need to download resources separately.
I was wondering, isn't there maybe a way to display replies and/or identica/twitter messages that have #lgdb in them in some kind of message roll, like quite a few sites have?
I usually dislike online games because I don't have enough free time to waste it increasing my level (rpgs) or the action is too fast for my lagged internet connection (first person shooters).
With it's extreme simplicity: slow and clumsy tans and even more slow shots, bzflag is suitable for beginners, but it still includes lots of caveheats that allow the experienced users to get a lot of advantage and become their tanks not so slow, not so clumsy.
Add to it an endless list of game modes and scenarios, and the indispensable powerups and you will get a lot of hours of addictive play.
Forum topic: DJL Theme is broken
visit this url when logged
visit this url when logged in:
http://www.lgdb.org/?theme=Lgdb.2
(i fixed the djl front page, thanks for the info)
Game: Uplink
Free?
Nope, it's never been free. Maybe you played the demo or... :)
Game: Uplink
Now that I see the review I
I remember playing this and it was free...
It was a few years back, I may be wrong
Game: Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries
Excellent oldie, don't miss
Excellent oldie, don't miss it.
Game: Teemu
It does run natively -
It does run natively - download the source, then use 'make -f Makefile.linux' command to compile (SDL development libraries are required). You will also need to download resources separately.
Game: Teemu
It is a wine game
I couldn't find any linux compile instructions, just directions for wine
News: Now also on identi.ca
One more thought
I was wondering, isn't there maybe a way to display replies and/or identica/twitter messages that have #lgdb in them in some kind of message roll, like quite a few sites have?
Game: BZFlag
Something different, something special
I usually dislike online games because I don't have enough free time to waste it increasing my level (rpgs) or the action is too fast for my lagged internet connection (first person shooters).
With it's extreme simplicity: slow and clumsy tans and even more slow shots, bzflag is suitable for beginners, but it still includes lots of caveheats that allow the experienced users to get a lot of advantage and become their tanks not so slow, not so clumsy.
Add to it an endless list of game modes and scenarios, and the indispensable powerups and you will get a lot of hours of addictive play.
Game: Humphrey
Thanks, added
Thanks, added
Game: Humphrey
good game
Good game. This is open source :)Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcXFrEgwodE