Jono Bacon, a Gnome developer, gives an insight into just why Flightgear is so damn cool.
The SuperTuxKart team is looking at another release in the near future with an improved UI and lots of bug fixes.
The 3rd release candidate for Wesnoth 1.2 has been released (changelog). It has "important bugfixes" but is otherwise basically Wesnoth 1.2 and is a solid and impressive game.
And finally a new game! Stephen Carlyle-Smith wrote to me to introduce Nuclear Graveyard:
I'd just like to tell you about a new free game that I've written which hopefully you will mention on your Freegamer blog. It's a fork of the old Laser Squad 3D code, and it's called Nuclear Graveyard. It's a persistent 3D squad-based realtime strategy game. Basically, players can connect and control the units, and either play against each other or against the CPU. The homepage is at http://ngrave.pbwiki.com/. At the moment the graphics are a bit basic, as I'm no 3D artist, but the game is completely finished and playable. As it's new, its community is very small, but I'm hoping it will get bigger as people discover it.
I could not find a link for Laser Squad 3D.
Surround the name in quotes and use the Google of Doom. It t'was a SourceForge project (which has now had it's home page updated to this new site).
ReplyDeleteI "obsoleted" Laser Squad 3D, and pointed all the links to N-Grave. It's the same game visually, but now it's persistent and can handle as many players as there are units (more in fact).
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