2529386@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > I'm not sure how GNOME define what is good for GNOME standard games. But standing on my point of view, I think we should deprecate some games that don't gain good credit. > Games suggested to be deprecated: > + Robot - this game is somehow not really GUI oriented to GTK2 and its boring gameplay doesn't give much impression on users Actually, with GNOME 2.8, this can be played with a mouse. This will also likely become a scalable game soon. Understand that this is not an action game, but a classic strategy game based on a much older BSD game. > + Tali - this game is somehow considered as most boring game in > gnome-games b/c of its hard and not very friendly GUI I think there are games much more boring, such as Iagno. Or downright despicable, like Four-In-A-Row. Everyone's opinion differs here. :) > + GStone - this game is ok, but I don't play it again after first try. Its artwork is terribly ugly, and wondering a pro GNOME desktop does really need this game? The basic concept is a classic, and this is really the only action game in gnome-games (unless you count gnometris). It's understood that a lot of work needs to be done, graphically and otherwise. Personally, I'm committed to making sure this gets some form of a graphical upgrade prior to GNOME 2.10, though probably short of full blown scalability... Also, a pro desktop doesn't need games. :) > I don't want to make games' authors sad but somehow I think we need to leave something behind to move on. That said, games discussion should be in games-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx -Richard Hoelscher http://rahga.com/svg/ _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list