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I'm kinda bored and want to play some games on my machine. Are there any good and free linux games available? I would prefer some fast servers as download source though ;) Thanks, Gnome

asked 18 May '11, 09:29

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Hey Gnome, if you like super mario kart, you'll love tux racer for sure. You can get your free copy here: http://tuxracer.sourceforge.net/download.html Hope you enjoy it as much as i do :)

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answered 18 May '11, 09:32

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Frozen Bubbles!!!

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answered 18 May '11, 11:19

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Here is another game that just came in mind: The Battle for Wesnoth. It is a Free, turn-based tactical strategy game. You can find it at: http://www.wesnoth.org/

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answered 18 May '11, 11:32

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The FPS genre is also well represented on linux: Urban terror, Warsow, Redeclipse, Openarena.... If you are using Ubuntu, you can use this repository http://www.playdeb.net . If not, it still provides a nice list of what's available for every type of game.

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answered 16 Nov '11, 14:05

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Hangman is also a nice game:)

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answered 28 Nov '11, 12:29

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