Re: Lemmings

2008-09-01 Thread Aapo Rantalainen
apt-get install pingus

I tested pingus on debian/Freerunner. When screen is portrait,
resolution (480*640) works in game, but 'menus' and intros is little
bit hard. I saw one or two pixel of OK-button, luckily I know where to
look it, so I got the game on.
Level choosing is made by cool map, which is not scrollable/scalable,
so I do not know what happens if you play more levels what you see in
first view of that map. (I play just first level)

Game is very playable with small screen and with pen, there is no need
to second mouse button.

-Aapo Rantalainen


 Pingus is really great fun with a touchscreen - I used to play it on a
 tablet PC. It's easier than using a mouse because you just tap the
 action button (ie dig) and then tap each of the penguins you want to
 start digging/etc.

 If someone gets it going on the Neo I may never get anything done ever
 again.

 Your wish is my command.

 http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=pingus indicates it's available
 for Debian for FreeRunner.

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Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet
Hi,
Do you know a Lemmings clne for Linux?
Would it work on Openmoko?
Thanks
-jec
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Re: Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Jean-Eric Cuendet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 Do you know a Lemmings clne for Linux?
How about [1] ?

[1] 
http://www.google.co.za/search?q=lemmings+clone+linuxie=utf-8oe=utf-8aq=trls=org.mozilla:en-GB:officialclient=firefox-a

Seriously, can people please start searching the web?

 Would it work on Openmoko?

Now that is a more interesting question.

Cheers,
Federico

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Re: Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Konstantin
Jean-Eric Cuendet schrieb:
 Hi,
 Do you know a Lemmings clne for Linux?
 Would it work on Openmoko?
 Thanks
 -jec

There's pingus (http://pingus.seul.org), which is quite nice IMHO.
I think it uses libsdl, so it should be possible to port/recompile it, but I
didn't really look into the dependencies, yet. Maybe someone more experienced in
sdl-programming could do that? :)

Regards,
Konstantin

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Re: Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Justyn Butler
Pingus is really great fun with a touchscreen - I used to play it on a
tablet PC. It's easier than using a mouse because you just tap the
action button (ie dig) and then tap each of the penguins you want to
start digging/etc.

If someone gets it going on the Neo I may never get anything done ever again.


2008/8/31 Konstantin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Jean-Eric Cuendet schrieb:
 Hi,
 Do you know a Lemmings clne for Linux?
 Would it work on Openmoko?
 Thanks
 -jec

 There's pingus (http://pingus.seul.org), which is quite nice IMHO.
 I think it uses libsdl, so it should be possible to port/recompile it, but I
 didn't really look into the dependencies, yet. Maybe someone more experienced 
 in
 sdl-programming could do that? :)

 Regards,
 Konstantin

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Re: Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Asheesh Laroia
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008, Justyn Butler wrote:

 Pingus is really great fun with a touchscreen - I used to play it on a 
 tablet PC. It's easier than using a mouse because you just tap the 
 action button (ie dig) and then tap each of the penguins you want to 
 start digging/etc.

 If someone gets it going on the Neo I may never get anything done ever 
 again.

Your wish is my command.

http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=pingus indicates it's available 
for Debian for FreeRunner.

-- Asheesh.

-- 
Isn't it conceivable to you that an intelligent person could harbor
two opposing ideas in his mind?
-- Adlai Stevenson, to reporters

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