ma170aax@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU (Dennis Lou) (07/15/88)
Does anyone know of any good multi user games for Unix*? We've got hunt and sail going. We love hunt but sail is kind of slow. I've heard of phantasia (not much user to user interaction) and xtrek (no idea what it is). Where can I anonymous ftp them and are there any others out there? -- Dennis Lou ma170aax@sdcc3.ucsd.edu [backbone] !sdcsvax!sdcc3!ma170aax ee52albh@sdcc5.ucsd.edu [backbone] !sdcsvax!sdcc5!ee52albh ".signature? How do you know it's my .handwriting?"
play@cwi.nl (The MC Funhouse Master) (07/16/88)
In article <4247@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU> ma170aax@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU (Dennis Lou) writes: > > Does anyone know of any good multi user games for Unix*? > We've got hunt and sail going. We love hunt but sail is kind of > slow. I've heard of phantasia (not much user to user interaction) > and xtrek (no idea what it is). Where can I anonymous ftp them and > are there any others out there? Phantasia is from the times of net.sources.games. It is multiple player but not really interesting (in my opinion). Xtrek can be found in volume 1 of comp.sources.games. It is for X-windows. You can obtain it from all archival sites (see the recent information posting in comp.sources.games). -- Game Keeper Mail: play@cwi.nl
ed@maven.UUCP (Ed Hand) (07/22/88)
In article <556@sering.cwi.nl>, play@cwi.nl (The MC Funhouse Master) writes: > Phantasia is from the times of net.sources.games. It is multiple player > but not really interesting (in my opinion). Xtrek can be found in > volume 1 of comp.sources.games. It is for X-windows. You can obtain > it from all archival sites (see the recent information posting in > comp.sources.games). > -- > Game Keeper > Mail: play@cwi.nl As I am only a user on this site and am not familiar with the structure of the USENET network, still learning by hacking. How do I find an archival site and can anyone provide listings of the contents of the comp.sources.games archives? Ed If I wasn't a little crazy, .....I'd go nuts!