


The initial goal of LPUbuntu should be to get games from MOTU/Teams/Games packaged and maintained so that they can be fully supported as if they were in Main this means proper. gtetrinet would be nice to have back in production, very fun game. ScummVM game, not a fun game but interesting story and highly amusing dialog. Total conversion of Quake 3 engine, very colourful.īeneath a Steel Sky.


Does not play with Quake 3 Arena original. Modified Quake 3 engine with open-source content. Campaign and multiplayer with advanced bots. Easier than Stratagus, networkable, avoids micro-management. Very nicely done, fun with Invasion: Battle of Survival. Fun, quick and dirty network play.īattle for Wesnoth. Additionally, a number of games not requiring 3D acceleration should be chosen.Īrmagetron Advanced. Someone may want to show off the capabilities of his newest nVidia GeForce 6800GT to his friends and load Zymotic with all eye-candy on.Ī set of games needs to be chosen from diverse categories to attract a good user base these should range from the large and complete to the small but fun. Several users could hold a LAN party and bring LPUbuntu LiveCDs to play a few rounds of Nexuiz and eat pizza.A user may load Quake 3: Open Arena on his water-cooled 64-bit gaming rig with 4GiB of RAM and stripped WD RAPTOR 10000RPM SATA drives for a quick network game.An extremely bored teenager may go wandering through the menus looking for something to play with, and pick up Frozen Bubble or Armagetron.A few developers may feel worn out after muddling over code for days, and run a few rounds on an FPS such as Quake 3: Open Arena or Nexuiz.A user may occasionally devote a few hours or days to playing an RTS game such as Battle for Wesnoth.The following use cases can be considered: In addition, both followings engage in single- and multi-player gameplay. This is a narrow market with both a cultish or "hard-core" and a casual following. LPUbuntu aims to cover the niché market of computer gamers. We could attract casual PC gamers to Ubuntu with LiveDVDs, which also introduce a Linux desktop. It is commonly said that there are no games for Linux. LAN Party Ubuntu (LPUbuntu) is a LiveDVD version of Ubuntu that brings along games.
