Linux Games ™

Linux Game News, Reviews & Previews For Windows Gamer Migration Guide

Linux Games ™ provided Game News, Reviews & Previews For Windows Gamer Migration Guide. What we do is reviewed the best quality Linux Games and show you what Linux can do for you.

Archive for the ‘Featured’ Category

Glest

Posted by Linux Games ™ On February - 9 - 2010

Linux Games ™. Glest is Warcraft strategy game style, set in a medieval fantasy world with two factions, Magic and Tech, each with their own set of units, buildings and upgrades.

Read the rest of this entry »

TORCS: The Open Racing Car Simulator

Posted by Linux Games ™ On February - 9 - 2010

Linux Games ™. TORCS, The Open Racing Car Simulator is a highly portable multi platform car racing simulation. It is used as ordinary car racing game, as AI racing game and as research platform. It runs on Linux (x86, AMD64 and PPC), FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows. The source code of TORCS is licensed under the GPL (“Open Source”).

Read the rest of this entry »

UFO Alien Invasion

Posted by Linux Games ™ On February - 9 - 2010

Linux Games ™. It is the year 2084. You control a secret organisation charged with defending Earth from a brutal alien enemy. Build up your bases, prepare your team, and dive head-first into the fast and flowing turn-based combat.

Read the rest of this entry »

Warzone 2100

Posted by Linux Games ™ On February - 9 - 2010

Linux Games ™. In the late 21st century, NASDA (the North American Strategic Defense Agency) developed and deployed a massive missile defense system, including a network of nuclear-equipped satellites and ground-based launch sites. However, during a routine maintenance check, something went terribly wrong and the world’s civilizations are wiped out by a series of nuclear strikes.

Read the rest of this entry »

Urban Terror

Posted by Linux Games ™ On February - 9 - 2010

Linux Games ™. Need Counter-Strike Linux Game Style? Why not try this one. Urban Terror. It’s more realistic, more fun, and more enjoyable that you can count.

Read the rest of this entry »