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Educational Games
The following are excerpts from a thread titled "Educational Software, the
sequel".
On Sat, 07 Feb 1998 10:42:01 -0800, in (http://www.ssc.com/mailing-
lists/linux-list/9802/0126.html), Bradley J. Willson wrote:
>After a week of contacting MS-oriented education software producers and
>searching CD's and the web, I've come to the conclusion that education
>software for Linux is one area that needs more software. I kept to a
>simple criteria; the programs has to run native in X-Windows and has to
>provide some form of mental stimulation, whether it's reading,
>mathematics, or strategy. Here's a list of results;
>
> xscrabble
> xpaint
> Matlab(tm)
> yahtzee
> deal
> faces
> morse
> nolan diamond chart
> lincity
> mastermind
> civ
> chess
> Microstation95(tm)
> xmahjongg
>
>Most are games with some degree of educational value. Overall there are
>very few choices available.
On Sat, 7 Feb 1998 20:59:35 -0800, in (http://www.ssc.com/mailing-lists/linux-
list/9802/0138.html), Dan Wilder wrote:
>Dunno about xscrabble, the xmahjongg came with the x games package
>on my Red Hat. The kids love it.
>For a small number of really cool games (well, I like them), check
>out the games that come with KDE. Check out:
>-- kmahjongg, that knows tower, triangle, and pyramid, as well
> as classic versions of the game,
>-- kreversi where the little stones flip over a couple
> of times when you pick them,
>-- ktetris, a prettier version of xtetris,
>-- ksnake I don't even come close to being fast enough
> to score any points,
>-- kasteroids, a great favorite with
> my son.
>With KDE Beta 3 there are probably a few more the kids might like.
>KDE comes stock on S.u.S.E., or look in
> ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/
On Sat, 07 Feb 1998 23:21:01 -0500, in (http://www.ssc.com/mailing-
lists/linux-list/9802/0136.html), Ben Bullock wrote:
>Both are available in RPM format at:
> http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/contrib/i386/
>If you don't want RPM's you can probably shop around at sunsite and find
>the sources.
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998 16:18:56 -0800, in (http://www.ssc.com/mailing-lists/linux-
list/9802/0145.html), Jim Smith wrote:
>Got both Xscrabble and Xmahjongg fron ftp.redhat.com
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