Is there any Free Games on Linux to play
freedink is a good one reminds me of baulders gate i also play nethack and i also use dosbox to play all of my oldschool dos rpgs i have ultima 1-5 and might and magic 1-3 plus i have several more(to many to list) i also used wine to install might and magic ix plus baulders gate diablo 1 and 2 and ultima ix ascension
Xcursion666 wrote:
freedink is a good one reminds me of baulders gate i also play nethack and i also use dosbox to play all of my oldschool dos rpgs i have ultima 1-5 and might and magic 1-3 plus i have several more(to many to list) i also used wine to install might and magic ix plus baulders gate diablo 1 and 2 and ultima ix ascension
i forgot to mention lips of suna its a great game just make sure that your graphics card supports open gl 3.3 (tried to play it on my netbook and i couldn't run it. it ran fine on my desktop though)
Xcursion666 wrote:
[b]Xcursion666 wrote:[/b]
[quote]freedink is a good one reminds me of baulders gate i also play nethack and i also use dosbox to play all of my oldschool dos rpgs i have ultima 1-5 and might and magic 1-3 plus i have several more(to many to list) i also used wine to install might and magic ix plus baulders gate diablo 1 and 2 and ultima ix ascension
i forgot to mention lips of suna its a great game just make sure that your graphics card supports open gl 3.3 (tried to play it on my netbook and i couldn't run it. it ran fine on my desktop though)[/quote]
okay i mentioned nethack before but i found a better game yesterday that kicks ass have any of u played LostLabyrinth it is a roguelike similar to net hack but with better graphics and gameplay you can download it here http://www.lostlabyrinth.com/index.php?p=download they have ubuntu and debian packages for the game 32 and 64 bit packs
also is there a way to get the pc version of ff7 to run in linux without using wine
http://www.regnumonlinegame.com/
runs natively on 32 and 64 bit Linux.
MMORPG, decent graphics and seems a lot like Dark Age of Camelot if you played that.
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