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Main Area and Open Discussion => Living Room => Topic started by: Edvard on October 10, 2006, 06:31 PM
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;D Oh, Happy Day! ;D
My favorite Linux game is now in a flash version (and it's much faster than the either the Java Version (http://glenn.sanson.free.fr/fb/play.html) or the Windows port (http://sourceforge.net/projects/fbe-win32/))
http://www.ventoline.com/frozenbubble/
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If a flash game is faster than a native windows port, those developers must suck >_<
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I love this game...and there are so many versions and variations of this classic available for Windows...and in flash or java applets. And I think I love them all.
I have had the full Windows DX version of this Java game for many years:
http://www.popcap.com/gamepopup.php?theGame=dynomite
here is another version in flash:
http://absolutist.com/online/bubbles/
I can't find the one I was playing yesterday. :(
Found these today:
http://gamescene.com/Bubble_Trouble_game.html
http://www.planetboredom.net/player.php?id=1046
This one features a stripping girl and I have no idea how far she will strip: http://www.planetboredom.net/player.php?id=898
I wonder how many other versions we can find. :tellme:
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If a flash game is faster than a native windows port, those developers must suck >_<
Actually, after playing the real game in Linux, it seems the flash port is artificially accelerated. I suppose one could change the animation speed settings in the source and recompile if desired. It is written in Perl and SDL so it's not a normal porting to windows issue...
Thanks app, I knew it was a derivative, so I'll have to try them all as well, but...
This one features a stripping girl and I have no idea how far she will strip
uh... maybe not *all*
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I found it!
This is the one I was playing yesterday:
http://games.aol.com/game/inca-quest/30748/gamewide
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Another good find app! :Thmbsup:
But I think my favorite (and most addictive) is still the original Frozen Bubble :-*
besides, none of them have Ayo's wonderful Penguin Art (http://www.73lab.com) to add to the experience
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I am amazed at this game, the idea that is written in perl and the sourcecode is available.
As an old perl hand this is very intriguing :Thmbsup: