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Re: game_for_learning




On 02-Nov-99 Christian Reiniger wrote:
> Heinz GÖD wrote:
> 
>>and therefore I am seeking people, who would like carry out this project 
>>with me. I contact You because
>>I like the philosophy of LINUX and because I believe that the game goes 
>>well with LINUX.
>>To be fair to You I have to say that I had offered the idea at first to 
>>EduGames then to Microsoft -
>>both in the internet established as game developers, LINUX and his 
>>philosophy I found later — but both
>>didn’t answer - I suspected this and therefore I had safeguarded the 
> 
> Linux certainly needs (more) educational games. I wish you success  with
> your idea.
> 
> Anyway, the best way to startwith this is, well, to just do it. Set up a
> little website detailing your ideas (don't forget mentioning your mail
> adress) and just start working on it. Aim for a very simple version, try to
> create something working soon. If people are interested they will come and
> help. The more substance your game has the more likely it will attract
> developers.
> 
> 

this may be of interest to people concerned with kids games

http://smluc.org/SIA/kidgames/index.html

>       Christian
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        -Erik <br0ke@math.smsu.edu> [http://math.smsu.edu/~br0ke]

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