Like it. You 'bend the world' with your arrow keys, and ball rolls the way you bend it. Fun to play, definitely addictive for me. Now playing set of "Mehdi's levels", those are hard as hell.
Nice little arcade with prety graphics. I do not recommend for nervous types, ball just falls off the ledge quite often no matter how much you try Its just hard.
I play it alot. I use it as relief from stress. Nice small game, nothing complicated, just a small mini-golf. Your score depends on your skill, but also alot about your luck.
Ah, that makes sense, I am using google chromium and the whole site doesn't go black. Here is an example how it looks, top is current, bottom part is a suggestion. http://i.imgur.com/qvGqF.png
thicker, thinner, darker, lighter? you're always welcome to nitpick
EDIT: i thought about you comment and figured that you where referring to something else than the border around the images.
when a image or video pups up, the whole site should go black. isn't that the case for you or is it not what you had in mind?
This game is great. I'm addicted to it. There are lots of different heroes to choose from and I really enjoy the game play. The game does take a lot of strategy and understanding. Not only of the characters but also of the items and how they affect the game. I've never played "Defense of the Ancients" but quickly picked up the game, but its taken longer to master the game. I'm very happy with the game and have pre-purchased it for $30.
Ok 4no1,
You can now checkout the all new emulator-entry-creation, just go to "Create content" let me know what is missing and how to organize / differentiate between the different emulators.
actually that would be a good place to have a wine entry too, but its listed under tools cause "wine is not an emulator"
haha. i would create another type of content called: "Emulator" so people can select if they want to create a game or an emulator entry. Much like the tool section.
Well, for me the lgdb is an excellent place to check out games for linux. Because not many games are written for linux, emulation is an option to play those. I agree that non-linux games should not be listed here. But some pages with some options to play non linux games under linux would be nice. I can make some pages, but I'm not sure where to put them. The tools section would be the most appropriate, but I guess nobody looks there
No, there is no place at the moment, but there could be, if you take the responsibility
things to consider:
- what information is useful?
- is there another site that takes care of emulators for linux?
- lgdb.org is not about emulated games so they will not be listed, but i think the emulator site usually takes care of that anyway (e.g.: http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/)
i personally have very very little knowledge about emulators, so if you already have some design design ideas you are more than welcome to realize them.
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11:42:02Curly Brace Hi, Superuser. No, web based games are not added (with only few exceptions, like Quake Live). However, there was a separate forum thread for HTML5 games, you can leave interesting links there
Game: Neverball
Like it. You 'bend the world'
Like it. You 'bend the world' with your arrow keys, and ball rolls the way you bend it. Fun to play, definitely addictive for me. Now playing set of "Mehdi's levels", those are hard as hell.
Nice little arcade with prety graphics. I do not recommend for nervous types, ball just falls off the ledge quite often no matter how much you try
Its just hard.
Game: Neverputt
golf
I play it alot. I use it as relief from stress. Nice small game, nothing complicated, just a small mini-golf. Your score depends on your skill, but also alot about your luck.
Game: Altitude
Great Freedom Hating Game
I bought this game for $2 on Steam. I ended up buying the game as a gift for 5 of my friends. Its a blast and was a real surprise.
Forum topic: borders on iframes
Ah, that makes sense, I am
Ah, that makes sense, I am using google chromium and the whole site doesn't go black. Here is an example how it looks, top is current, bottom part is a suggestion. http://i.imgur.com/qvGqF.png
Forum topic: borders on iframes
thicker, thinner, darker,
thicker, thinner, darker, lighter? you're always welcome to nitpick
EDIT: i thought about you comment and figured that you where referring to something else than the border around the images.
when a image or video pups up, the whole site should go black. isn't that the case for you or is it not what you had in mind?
Game: Heroes of Newerth
Rate the game, not the people who play it.
This game is great. I'm addicted to it. There are lots of different heroes to choose from and I really enjoy the game play. The game does take a lot of strategy and understanding. Not only of the characters but also of the items and how they affect the game. I've never played "Defense of the Ancients" but quickly picked up the game, but its taken longer to master the game. I'm very happy with the game and have pre-purchased it for $30.
Forum topic: emulators
Ok 4no1, You can now checkout
Ok 4no1,
You can now checkout the all new emulator-entry-creation, just go to "Create content" let me know what is missing and how to organize / differentiate between the different emulators.
actually that would be a good place to have a wine entry too, but its listed under tools cause "wine is not an emulator"
Forum topic: emulators
haha. i would create another
haha. i would create another type of content called: "Emulator" so people can select if they want to create a game or an emulator entry. Much like the tool section.
Forum topic: emulators
Well, for me the lgdb is an
Well, for me the lgdb is an excellent place to check out games for linux. Because not many games are written for linux, emulation is an option to play those. I agree that non-linux games should not be listed here. But some pages with some options to play non linux games under linux would be nice. I can make some pages, but I'm not sure where to put them. The tools section would be the most appropriate, but I guess nobody looks there
Forum topic: emulators
No, there is no place at the
No, there is no place at the moment, but there could be, if you take the responsibility
things to consider:
- what information is useful?
- is there another site that takes care of emulators for linux?
- lgdb.org is not about emulated games so they will not be listed, but i think the emulator site usually takes care of that anyway (e.g.: http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/)
i personally have very very little knowledge about emulators, so if you already have some design design ideas you are more than welcome to realize them.