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A turn based tactical strategy multiplayer game UFO2000 gets ported to Nokia 770. See this thread in UFO2000 forum to get the information about the latest progress. Well, right now UFO2000 porting is on hold because MPlayer seems to be more interesting for maemo community. But I hope to get back to game development as soon as multimedia and video support issues get resolved and Nokia 770 becomes a really excellent device for playing video

Anyway, even now there is a binary build of UFO2000 (see the last posts in UFO2000 forum thread) that anyone who is interested can easily try. It is better to test it along with PC version to get familiar with the controls used in the game. Suggestions about improving usability are welcome.
 
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I loved the XCOM games back when they first came out, and have tried UFO2000 on the 770... I think the reason there might not be much response for the 770 version is because the *nix version is limited to multiplayer (so far as I can tell)... I always had more fun researching and base building a la the single player mode.
 
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We (ufo2000 developers) also have plans for single player mode. At least AI opponent for playing single missions is going to be added for sure.

But as Nokia 770 is internet centered device, playing ufo2000 online may be also an interesting option for maemo community. Check ufo2000 server status page, there is almost always someone playing the game, and you may find human opponents more challenging than a stupid AI in the original X-COM games
 
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*Bump*

What is status on UFO2000? I see memory footprint claims to be down to 15MB, which is good news. This looks like a potential winner for the 770.
 
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I'm rubbing my hands with glee at the thought of playing this badboy on my 770
 
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Thanks for your interest in this game guys, I will build a proper .deb package for 770 shortly. I hope that at least some of you tried PC version of ufo2000 already?
 
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Originally Posted by Serge View Post
Thanks for your interest in this game guys, I will build a proper .deb package for 770 shortly. I hope that at least some of you tried PC version of ufo2000 already?
Actually testers should be happy to test without a deb package.

I saw you mention lack of feedback, and that saddens me, this is one of the better linux games out there. I guess the tablet gaming community is pretty small.

I grabbed the garage tgz... will look at it soon. Thanks for your work ssvb.
 
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It's not just that... I think I'm an odd job, but I use my 770 commuting... sans internet. Rarely is it ever online while I'm out of the house. (I did however try previous versions of UFO and they were awesome - - just like old times!)
 
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How to use this file? I was a big fan of XCOM more than 10 years ago.
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patiently waiting
 
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