Tux Racer
Words by Nam-Phuong Nguyen
The chubby little Linux penguin
is now coursing down slippery slopes and gobbling up herrings like
Mario snatches coins, starring in a Linux based, shareware (free)
single player 3D game. People add new levels all the time and Tux
Racer, as mesmerizing as Pac Man or Frogger and similar in concept
and graphics to Monkey Ball, is perfect to sooth an impatient attention
span. It also goes well with Cheese Curls.
The goal is to consume enough herring
while completing the courses and beating the clock. Your keypad
is your control: the cursor keys control forward, left, and right.
The back cursor slows the penguin down and the space bar flaps its
wings (keeps you in the air longer off jumps).
For shareware, the game has surprisingly
good graphics and details. Snowy hills, icy patches, pine trees,
and distant mountains are the primary features. A flattened trail
made by the penguin as it slides down is a nice touch. The penguin
travels slower on powdery snow and faster on icy terrain and speed
increases with time and pitch as a cheerful soundtrack, a little
annoying at times, reassures you that you are in video game land.
Ah, yes, and turn the volume down if you don't want the guy in the
next cubicle to know you aren't filling out a spreadsheet.
Tux Racer has the appeal of being
a light download. It is not buggy and doesn't crash, but it does
take over the entire screen and might temporarily change display
settings. The races occur in short segments and progress is saved.
This makes it the perfect game to play in-between spouts of work
(multitasking), and is not demanding. It does take a few tries however
to pass upper levels and produces that frustrated enthusiasm that
keeps you coming back.
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You have only four
lives to complete the game, and if you don't make it on those,
you have to start over at the beginning. But this is kind of
appealing because it plays more like a quarter arcade game.
The same variables change slightly from level to level and it
might tire out quickly - but it has an indisputable cute factor,
at least more so than a sliding windows icon would produce anyway.
Pros: Fun, new levels
added > Cons: Facile, Junk Food > Tux Racer is good for
all age groups. It is recommended to have at least a G3, 400Mhz
or faster, ATI Rage/Radeon GT Force 2MX or other video card
with 3D acceleration, and requires OSX 10.0.0 or newer. The
game is free, and can be downloaded at www.develux.com/tuxgames.

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