Tag Archives: Linux
Free Games Are Good Part 9 – ASCIIpOrtal

I would be remiss if there was no mention here of the recent launch of Joe Larson’s ASCIIpOrtal. It’s free (PayPal donations are appreciated) with 50 levels in the base map pack, and plenty of others being made and posted as I write this.

Free Games Are Good Part 8 – Battle For Wesnoth

There have been many occasions where, in looking around on the Internet for a good, free game leaves me feeling…

Free Games Are Good Part 7 – FloboPuyo

Tetris has dominated my casual game playing. But a few years ago I discovered Puyo Puyo, an interesting spin on the falling-block puzzle subgenre.

Free Games Are Good Part 2 – Armagetron Advanced

Tron was a keystone movie in my life as a kid. Now it’s 27 years later. So what does a Tron geek do to get their fix? They play Armagetron Advanced.

Star Merchant on Linux!

Spent the late night/early morning hours installing Kubuntu 8.04 re-installed and tweaked up on my dinky Dell Inspiron laptop with…

Why Cross-Platform Matters (and Doesn’t)

It shouldn’t be much of a surprise to anybody that knows me, but I do use Linux quite frequently, although…