You can also check childsplay, fillets-ng, pingus, gcompris.

In addidion to simutrans (which I have found unplayable) check also openttd.
You will need original files though.

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Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
On 4/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup, I looked at kde edu, but found it lacking gamishness as you say,
although the quality and reliability was very high.

My 11 year old daughter loves playing The Sims. Now I know that's
pretty advanced, but anything near that for Linux?

I'm not aware of anything that centers on persons like The Sims. Perhaps some role-playing games might touch this direction.
For economic/city/development simulation, my favorite is simutrans - a
rather good clone of Transport Tycoon.  There is also lincity -
playable but not very competitive IMHO.

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