there's tuxkart and supertuxkart, but they're kind of buggy.
If you have Adept, search for a package called "childsplay." It is an education game suite for kids.
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To: quatsch <
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:07:08 PM
Subject: kids games for GNU/Linux?
moin moin,
What children's games are available for GNU/Linux and work for kids? I'm
thinking the younger than 10 age range[0].
I'd like to know if they're Free Software, of course :).
But, there's also the reality that kids are subject to marketing in the
.us. What branded and/or commercial games work somehow on GNU/Linux? Do
they need wine/cedega/crossover to work?
[0] Maybe specify an age range you think appropriate for the game. I'm
certain there's a developmental range difference between tuxpaint and
kanagram.
ciao,
der.hans
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