LAN Party Event Planning

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Ubuntu is cool, and does well on a Live DVD.  Why not make one that has lots of games, then we can have a LAN Party where people bring in any computer and they don't have to worry about installing games.
 
Ubuntu is cool, and does well on a Live DVD.  Why not make one that has lots of games, then we can have a LAN Party where people bring in any computer and they don't have to worry about installing games.
  
== Game List ==
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== The Games ==
  
I went through the Ubuntu games list and found some multiplayer games.
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We've got the following games on the docket:
  
* acm - Combat Flight Sim
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* OpenArena - Quake 3 Arena Clone
* alien-arena - FPS
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* BZFlag - 3D Tank battle game... gets pretty crazy
* antigravitaattori - Multiplayer flying saucer game
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* Boswars - Standard RTS
* armagetronad - Tron Light Cycles
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* Globulation 2 - RTS where you don't control the units directly
* attal - Turn-based strategy
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* Teeworlds - 2D capture the flag deathmatch platformer
* assaultcube - FPS
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* Hedge Wars - Worms Clone
* battleball - Soccer with tanks and helicopters
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* Scorched 3d - The mother of all games... IN 3D!
* boswars - RTS
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* Armagetron AD - Tron Light Cycles
* btanks - 2D death match in vehicles
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* Pioneers - Settles of Catan Clone
* bzflag - 3D tank battle game
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* xtris - Multiplayer Tetris
* castle-combat - Build and destroy castles
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* gtetrinet - Vindictive Multiplayer Tetris
* conquest - 2D, team-based, space battle game
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* crack-attack - Tetris attack clone
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If we need more:
* crossfire - Roguelike MMO
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* csmash - Table tennis simulation
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* Tremulous - Humans vs. Aliens FPS
* dopewars - Simple drug trading game
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* Warzone 2100 - RTS
* extremetuxracer - racing
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* Liquidwar - Unique multiplayer game
* freeciv - Civilisation clone
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* freecol - Colonization clone
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== Installation Instructions ==
* gbatnav - Battleship
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* glest - RTS
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You can install Ubuntu in Windows by using [http://wubi-installer.org/ Wubi].  If you do this, make sure that your disk is more than 10 GB.  The games alone take up 5.  You can then either install games individually, or install them all using the metapackage.
* glob2 - Indirect RTS
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* gltron - Tron Light Cycles
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=== Installing the games via the metapackage ===
* gnibbles - Nibbles
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* gplanarity - Clone of the Flash game Planarity... might be good for a race
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# Go to ''System -> Administration -> Software Sources''
* gtetrinet - Multiplayer Tetris with power-ups
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# Enter your password if asked
* gtkatlantic - Monopoly
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# Go to the ''Other Software'' tab
* hedgewars - Worms-style game
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# Choose ''Add...''
* heroes - Tron/nibbles-like
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# Enter the following into the box: <code>deb http://gerlach.ca/ubuntu/apt lanparty main</code>
* imaze - simple FPS
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# Click ''Add Source'' then ''Close''.
* jumpnbump - Deathmatch platformer
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# Reload your software list when it asks.
* ksirk - Risk
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# Go to ''System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager''
* ktron - Tron Light Cycles
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# In the ''Quick Search'' box, type <code>lan-2010-08-07</code>
* kolf - Mini golf
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# Install the package that shows up.
* liquidwar - Neat game
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* luola - Cave-flying game
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== See also ==
* mmpong - Massively-multiplayer pong
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* netmaze - Simple FPS
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* [[LAN Party Event Planning/Long Term Planning]]
* netrek - 2D, team-based, space battle game
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* openarena - FPS
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[[Category:Event Plans]]
* pengupop - Bust-a-move clone
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* pioneers - Settlers of Catan clone
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* sauerbraten - FPS
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* scorched3d - Scorched Earth, in 3D
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* snowballz - RTS with penguins
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* spellcast - Unique turn-based game
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* spring - RTS (Total Annihilation clone)
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* starvoyager - Star Trek 2D shoot-me-up game
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* stax - Multiplayer Tetris and other games
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* supertuxkart - Cart racing game
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* teeworlds - 2D deathmatch/capture the flag
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* tremulous - Humans vs. Aliens team FPS
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* warsow - FPS
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* wesnoth - Turn-based strategy
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* warzone2100 - RTS
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* wormux - Worms-like game
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* xbattle - Simple RTS
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* xconq - Turn-based strategy game, civ-like
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* xevil - 2D platforming deathmatch
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* xpilot - 2D space deathmatch
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* xtris - Tetris
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 18 August 2011

Contents

The Basic Idea

Ubuntu is cool, and does well on a Live DVD. Why not make one that has lots of games, then we can have a LAN Party where people bring in any computer and they don't have to worry about installing games.

The Games

We've got the following games on the docket:

  • OpenArena - Quake 3 Arena Clone
  • BZFlag - 3D Tank battle game... gets pretty crazy
  • Boswars - Standard RTS
  • Globulation 2 - RTS where you don't control the units directly
  • Teeworlds - 2D capture the flag deathmatch platformer
  • Hedge Wars - Worms Clone
  • Scorched 3d - The mother of all games... IN 3D!
  • Armagetron AD - Tron Light Cycles
  • Pioneers - Settles of Catan Clone
  • xtris - Multiplayer Tetris
  • gtetrinet - Vindictive Multiplayer Tetris

If we need more:

  • Tremulous - Humans vs. Aliens FPS
  • Warzone 2100 - RTS
  • Liquidwar - Unique multiplayer game

Installation Instructions

You can install Ubuntu in Windows by using Wubi. If you do this, make sure that your disk is more than 10 GB. The games alone take up 5. You can then either install games individually, or install them all using the metapackage.

Installing the games via the metapackage

  1. Go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources
  2. Enter your password if asked
  3. Go to the Other Software tab
  4. Choose Add...
  5. Enter the following into the box: deb http://gerlach.ca/ubuntu/apt lanparty main
  6. Click Add Source then Close.
  7. Reload your software list when it asks.
  8. Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
  9. In the Quick Search box, type lan-2010-08-07
  10. Install the package that shows up.

See also

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