Tux Racer Makes It To The Arcades
cybermint writes "Tux Racer, the well-known game starring Linux mascot Tux, has made its way into a redemption based arcade machine, which has recently been released by manufacturers ICE. The arcade version, co-developed by Roxor Games, is much more simple than the original PC version. It has two big buttons, one for left, and one for right. As far as I can tell, there is no longer a way to jump or do tricks. Tickets are earned by collecting fish. Looks like lots of fun for the kids - I'm glad to see the developers have finally found a good market for their game."
I can sort of understand why it's popular on Linux.. since it's like, one of three games designed for linux that has a 3d engine. But why would anyone want to play it in the arcade? There are a ton of much better games if you're not restricted to linux.
It has two big buttons, one for left, and one for right. As far as I can tell, there is no longer a way to jump or do tricks.
Wonder why you cant use both flippers for a jump or trick. Simple and no more buttons needed.
But why would anyone want to play it in the arcade?
Think Skeeball, or those stupid "knock the quarters off the shelves" games -- a simple game where if you do well you are rewarded with tickets. So you're right; it's not a game that would work as well if the whole point was to play the game because there are (no offense to Tux) better games in arcades. Games that reward you with tickets don't have to be extremely complex, and Tux Racer is arguably better than something like skeeball for that reason.
Unless I'm missing something, I find it ironic that Tux Racer is a nonfree game. Isn't Tux supposed to be something of a mascot for free software? Tux Racer seems just as contradictory as something like "GNU Racer" featuring the GNU mascot. I'm not much of a gamer anymore though. If it does happen to be free and I'm just missing a few marbles, please correct me.
You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!
You know a game is looking for mass-market appeal when it features the linux mascot and is developed by R0x0r games. Surely this will have boys and girls of all ages calling things l33t and going open source
Look it's a joke about my sig IN MY SIG! LOL!
I thought that it's been around for a while; I know the arcade that I go to to play DDR has had it for at least a month. No one plays it, though, and it has a god awful framerate at times as well.
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