Bill Day wrote: >There are a lot of games that linux can be a server for as well as clients. >However the games such as Wolfenstein, Enemy Territory, QuakeI, II & III or >any game using the quake engines can likely be ran on linux. 99% of your >games on the market are geared toward winder clients. > >If you are looking for smaller games check out tetrinet, multiplayer tetris. >Very crafty deal pitting upto 6 players head to head playing tetris with >specialty blocks etc. that you can layon your opponent or be laid on you. > >On Tuesday July 12 2005 5:12 am, Gints Polis wrote: > > >>Why EnemyTherritory is not there? >> >>:) >> >>Gints >> >>Carsten Ferdian wrote: >> >> >>>Hello Ms Linuz, >>> >>>here is a small list with tutouriels >>> >>>http://www.linuxforum.com/linux-game-server.php >>> >>>enjoy reading and configure it >>> >>>greetz >>> >>>carsten >>> >>>Ms Linuz schrieb: >>> >>> >>>>So, which games can run as a server in debian and >>>>have client under windows ( or both ) ? >>>>Big games ( such as wolfenstein ) not a must. >>>>Otello and some kind of it will be just fine. >>>> >>>> >>>>--w.h-- >>>> >>>>Send instant messages to your online friends >>>>http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com >>>> >>>> > > > Searching through synaptic and find several interesting games. Now, I'm doing a 'research' .... ;-)
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