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Game Homepage Tested Wine Version: 0.9.15 The installer doesn't work with Wine. You can install Simcity by copying both cds to a directory in your fake Windows drive (e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/simcity4). After that you must download a 'no-cd crack' from MegaGames . After the game is cracked you can run the game by typing wine simcity 4.exe in the Apps directory.
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Game Homepage Playable demo of Maxis' SimCity for Linux. This is a Linux port of the original SimCity game from Maxis. It runs under Linux/X11 and uses the Tk toolkit. This is a demo which lets you play for 15 minutes; instructions on ordering the game may be found in the demo. License: commercial
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Game Homepage Simulation construction tools SimGear is a set of open-source libraries designed to be used as building blocks for quickly assembling 3d simulations, games, and visualization applications. SimGear is a relatively new project, and while quite a bit of code has been written in conjunction with the FlightGear project, the final interface and arrangements are still evolving. The term "Simulation Kernel" is a bit presumptuous for us at this point, but this is the direction we are heading with SimGear. License: free
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![]() Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection Game Homepage A collection of various single-player puzzles Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection is an assortment of single-player puzzle games. It contains a reimplementation of Minesweeper where every puzzle is guaranteed to be solvable, a number of logic puzzles originally invented by Nikoli, an implementation of Sudoku, and an assortment of other familiar and not-so-familiar puzzle games perfect for energizing your brain during a coffee break. License: free
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Game Homepage Cross-platform library for portable low level I/O access Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D video framebuffer. As one of several open source projects supported by now defunct Loki Software it is the most successful library for games and has been used for hundreds of free and almost all commercial games for Linux. Simple DirectMedia Layer supports the operating systems BeOS, *BSD*, IRIX, Linux, Mac OS, Mac OS X, QNX, Solaris, Windows and has unofficial support for AIX, Atari, Dreamcast, Nintendo DS, OS/2, RISC OS, SymbianOS, Tru64 with older versions also supporting AmigaOS and EPOC. SDL is written in C, but works with C++ natively, and has bindings to many other languages, including Ada, C#, Eiffel, Erlang, Euphoria, Guile, Haskell, Java, Lisp, Lua, ML, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Pike, Pliant, Python, Ruby and Smalltalk.License: free
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Game Homepage Simutrans is a transport and economic simulation game. Simutrans is a transport and economic simulation game. There are versions for Linux, BeOS and Windows available. Simutrans has not yet reached production state, but it is quite possible to build big transport networks between the industries and cities. The player can create bus and rail connections and transport passengers, mail and goods in and between cities and industries. Even passenger ferries and oil tankers are included in the game. Goods are produced by industries from raw materials, sometimes over many steps of intermediate products. I.e. coal and iron ore are needed to produce steel in a steel mill. Oil may be transformed to plastics in a refinery. Plastics and steel are used to build cars by the car industry. Finally the cars are sold in the cities. Now they need gas to run, which also will be produced at the refinery. License: free
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