On Monday 08 January 2007 12:37, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 09:10, Pete Connolly wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 15:56, pelibali wrote:
Hi,
I don't mind to spend some money to get a great looking and lovely game, such as e.g. FizzBall ( http://grubbygames.com/fizzball/ ). This e-mail supposed to be in fact no advertisement, just collecting info if anyone ordered or even has it already... Any positive/negative feedback on this particular order/shipping is very welcome!
Thank you, Pelibali
Ps. Maybe a link to a review of that game doesn't hurt: http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/11/fizzball-well-designed-enjoyable- ga me .html When playing with the trial version, don't forget to turn ON sound! After a strongly task-overloaded period, a few hours of FizzBall-ing made my day ;)))
To the OP - thanks. It is inice to see an actual vendor with a kid-friendly game. I'll check into it ASAP.
Hi Pelibali
I've played with the trial version and my two boys love it. I expect I'll have to shell out the money for a full release, but between that and Supertux 0.3, we've avoided having to buy an xbox for another year :)
Okay, what's with the Red Hats? Something we should know about?
Well, the red hat on the penguin in Supertux means he can fire little bullets. Apart from that, not sure what you mean :)
Seriously, my kids - between Tux Math, SuperTux, LBreakOut, TuxCart, X-MAME and the other games, I can't see needing one.
...and they say games don't run on Linux. :)
Don't forget Frozen Bubble 2 (very nice), Doom3 (since I bought the windows version a long time ago), Nexuiz for a quick deathmatch FPS session..... I still have a Win32 boot partition on this system in case I need to run a game that doesn't work on Linux. Haven't booted into it in 6+ months :) Cheers Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org