Source files of the development version (0.3.3)
Source CodeSource files of the development (0.3.3) version of SuperTux.
SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original Super Mario games covered under the GPL.
The Milestone 1 release of SuperTux features:
* 9 enemies
* 26 playable levels
* Software and OpenGL rendering modes
* configurable joystick and keyboard input
* new music
* completely redone graphics
SuperTux is available for Windows, Linux, MacOSX as well as numerous other more exotic systems.
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Source files of the development (0.3.3) version of SuperTux.
A testing/experimental version of SuperTux for Windows.
Linux release of SuperTux. A tarball file (with a .package file inside) since IndieDB/ModDB doesn't accept .package files.
Mac release of SuperTux (PPC only). The stable version "Milestone 1".
Mac release of SuperTux (Universal binary). The stable version "Milestone 1".
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Isn't this hosted up somewhere on Sourceforge, also?
I remember this when I loaded up a live-cd of Knoppix, great game if you're looking to burn some time.
And, thanks for making a page for this, mrhoix.
Sourceforge.net
The downloads must be available somewhere...
Go to the website.
Ok. BTW, how's your development? I'm still waiting for the next update. ^^
Not developed by DrHoix.
Yeah I know I just made the page for them.