Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Dan Kegel
[Sent this to wine-users, but maybe wine-devel folks are more
likely to give demos and need a list like this.]

I'm putting together a list of impressive freely-downloadable
demos (or apps) that run flawlessly under Wine.
i.e. platinum (no hacks, patches, or recipes needed),
high production values, and good enough to have gotten some notice
and approval at Amazon, Wikipedia, or some other authoritative site.

What I've got so far is at
  http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos

I'll keep plugging away at it, but it'd be great if other people could add
known great demos there.

Thanks!
- Dan




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Reece Dunn
On 11 February 2010 21:40, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
 [Sent this to wine-users, but maybe wine-devel folks are more
 likely to give demos and need a list like this.]

 I'm putting together a list of impressive freely-downloadable
 demos (or apps) that run flawlessly under Wine.
 i.e. platinum (no hacks, patches, or recipes needed),
 high production values, and good enough to have gotten some notice
 and approval at Amazon, Wikipedia, or some other authoritative site.

 What I've got so far is at
  http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos

 I'll keep plugging away at it, but it'd be great if other people could add
 known great demos there.

Dan, loads of the casual games (PopCap Games and Awem Studios
specifically) work out of the box without modification or winetricks.

These tend to be impressive in terms of production (graphics, sound,
story), and are reviewed at jayisgame.com.

Do these count?

- Reece




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Reece Dunn mscl...@googlemail.com wrote:
  http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos

 Dan, loads of the casual games (PopCap Games and Awem Studios
 specifically) work out of the box without modification or winetricks.

 These tend to be impressive in terms of production (graphics, sound,
 story), and are reviewed at jayisgame.com.

 Do these count?

Well... games that can be played in web browsers don't
really count.  If people can already run them anywhere,
they don't need WIne for them.

Otherwise, as long as they are good enough to merit a review
from a serious site and/or a Wikipedia page, sure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plants_vs._Zombies is an
example of a demo that's good enough for this list,
but only because (for some odd reason) there's no online
version of it yet.
- Dan




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Rosanne DiMesio
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:40:31 -0800
Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:

 [Sent this to wine-users, but maybe wine-devel folks are more
 likely to give demos and need a list like this.]
 
 I'm putting together a list of impressive freely-downloadable
 demos (or apps) that run flawlessly under Wine.
 i.e. platinum (no hacks, patches, or recipes needed),
 high production values, and good enough to have gotten some notice
 and approval at Amazon, Wikipedia, or some other authoritative site.
 
 What I've got so far is at
   http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos
 
 I'll keep plugging away at it, but it'd be great if other people could add
 known great demos there.
 

Any kind of apps? Your forum post asked for demo games. 


-- 
Rosanne DiMesio dime...@earthlink.net




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Reece Dunn
On 11 February 2010 22:04, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
 On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Reece Dunn mscl...@googlemail.com wrote:
  http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos

 Dan, loads of the casual games (PopCap Games and Awem Studios
 specifically) work out of the box without modification or winetricks.

 These tend to be impressive in terms of production (graphics, sound,
 story), and are reviewed at jayisgame.com.

 Do these count?

 Well... games that can be played in web browsers don't
 really count.  If people can already run them anywhere,
 they don't need WIne for them.

 Otherwise, as long as they are good enough to merit a review
 from a serious site and/or a Wikipedia page, sure.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plants_vs._Zombies is an
 example of a demo that's good enough for this list,
 but only because (for some odd reason) there's no online
 version of it yet.

Note that not all of the casual games are available online, and the
ones that are have cut-down gameplay/graphics/missing voice
acting/etc.

I know that the following work well:

1.  Virtual City (http://www.awem.com/virtual-city.html)
2.  Born into Darkness (http://www.awem.com/born-into-darkness.html)
3.  Westward 4: All Aboard (http://www.awem.com/westward-iv-all-aboard.html)
4.  Trapped, The Abduction (http://www.awem.com/trapped-the-abduction.html)
5.  Virtual Families (http://www.awem.com/virtual-families.html)
6.  Aztec Tribe (http://www.awem.com/aztec-tribe.html)
7.  My Kingdom For The Princess
(http://www.awem.com/my-kingdom-for-the-princess.html)
8.  Autumns Treasures: The Jade Coin
(http://www.awem.com/autumns-treasures%3A-the-jade-coin.html)

My Kingdom for the Princess is the only one of these that I am aware
of that has a cut-down online version available.

I know that the following don't work yet:

1.  Architect: Episode 1
(http://www.awem.com/architect-episode-1.html) -- Crashes when
starting a game.
2.  Mishap: An Accidental Haunting
(http://www.awem.com/mishap-an-accidental-haunting.html) -- Does not
show anything on the screen.

- Reece




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Austin English
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Rosanne DiMesio dime...@earthlink.net wrote:
 On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:40:31 -0800
 Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:

 [Sent this to wine-users, but maybe wine-devel folks are more
 likely to give demos and need a list like this.]

 I'm putting together a list of impressive freely-downloadable
 demos (or apps) that run flawlessly under Wine.
 i.e. platinum (no hacks, patches, or recipes needed),
 high production values, and good enough to have gotten some notice
 and approval at Amazon, Wikipedia, or some other authoritative site.

 What I've got so far is at
   http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos

 I'll keep plugging away at it, but it'd be great if other people could add
 known great demos there.


 Any kind of apps? Your forum post asked for demo games.

By demo I think Dan means applications/games that would make for a
good demonstration of wine's capabilities/success, for example, to
show at a LUG meeting/computer conference/etc.

-- 
-Austin




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread David Gerard
On 11 February 2010 22:46, Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com wrote:

 By demo I think Dan means applications/games that would make for a
 good demonstration of wine's capabilities/success, for example, to
 show at a LUG meeting/computer conference/etc.


I just added Exact Audio Copy to the list - it's downloadable, even
though the downloadable flag isn't ticked in AppDB. So perhaps don't
use this as a search criterion, just check if it is ;-)


- d.




Re: Building list of great demos for Wine

2010-02-11 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Reece Dunn mscl...@googlemail.com wrote:
 On 11 February 2010 22:04, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
  http://wiki.winehq.org/GreatDemos
 ...
 I know that the following work well:

 1.  Virtual City (http://www.awem.com/virtual-city.html)
 2.  Born into Darkness (http://www.awem.com/born-into-darkness.html)
 3.  Westward 4: All Aboard (http://www.awem.com/westward-iv-all-aboard.html)
 4.  Trapped, The Abduction (http://www.awem.com/trapped-the-abduction.html)
 5.  Virtual Families (http://www.awem.com/virtual-families.html)
 6.  Aztec Tribe (http://www.awem.com/aztec-tribe.html)
 7.  My Kingdom For The Princess
 (http://www.awem.com/my-kingdom-for-the-princess.html)
 8.  Autumns Treasures: The Jade Coin
 (http://www.awem.com/autumns-treasures%3A-the-jade-coin.html)

 My Kingdom for the Princess is the only one of these that I am aware
 of that has a cut-down online version available.

I'll probably make a separate section for Flash games, since
they're not quite as impressive as some of the other games.

 I know that the following don't work yet:

 1.  Architect: Episode 1
 (http://www.awem.com/architect-episode-1.html) -- Crashes when
 starting a game.
 2.  Mishap: An Accidental Haunting
 (http://www.awem.com/mishap-an-accidental-haunting.html) -- Does not
 show anything on the screen.

Thanks,
Dan