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===[[Linux Creatures Internet Edition|Creatures Internet Edition]]===
 
===[[Linux Creatures Internet Edition|Creatures Internet Edition]]===
 
Following the original Windows release of [[Creatures Internet Edition]] and the later conversion of Docking Station for Linux, it was decided that CIE should also released in a playable form for Linux. Linux Creatures Internet Edition uses the Linux-ported version of the Docking Station engine, the [[lc2e]], for both the Creatures 3 and Docking Station games. Prior to its release, players could download an installer from the files section of the [[CreaturesLinux Yahoo group]] to allow the Linux version of Docking Station to connect with the [[Creatures 3]].
 
Following the original Windows release of [[Creatures Internet Edition]] and the later conversion of Docking Station for Linux, it was decided that CIE should also released in a playable form for Linux. Linux Creatures Internet Edition uses the Linux-ported version of the Docking Station engine, the [[lc2e]], for both the Creatures 3 and Docking Station games. Prior to its release, players could download an installer from the files section of the [[CreaturesLinux Yahoo group]] to allow the Linux version of Docking Station to connect with the [[Creatures 3]].
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===Other games===
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It is possible to run [[Creatures 1]] using [[Wikipedia:WINE|WINE]], but it is unreliable at best - the applets don't seem to function, and there are graphical issues. WINE will also run the Windows versions of Creatures 3, Docking Station and [[Creatures Village]].
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The only option for running [[Creatures 2]] without Windows is the highly experimental [[openc2e]].
  
 
==Engines==
 
==Engines==
  
 
===[[lc2e]]===
 
===[[lc2e]]===
Pretty much the only usable option for Creatures on Linux right now. An official port of the [[Creatures Evolution Engine]].
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The official port of the Docking Station version of the [[Creatures Evolution Engine]], for x86 only. Pretty much the only usable option for Creatures on Linux right now.
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The Windows and Linux versions are compatible, so you can use [[agent|agents]], [[:Category:Breeds|breeds]] and [[:Category:Metarooms|metarooms]] developed for the Windows versions with the Linux versions of the games. You can also freely swap [[export]]ed [[creatures]].
 
The Windows and Linux versions are compatible, so you can use [[agent|agents]], [[:Category:Breeds|breeds]] and [[:Category:Metarooms|metarooms]] developed for the Windows versions with the Linux versions of the games. You can also freely swap [[export]]ed [[creatures]].
  
 
===[[openc2e]]===
 
===[[openc2e]]===
openc2e is an in-development 'clone' of the [[Creatures Evolution Engine]]. The intention is to have an engine capable of running all the games in the Creatures series.
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openc2e is an in-development engine which runs Creatures 1, 2, 3, [[Creatures Village]] and Docking Station, but is in a state where it is only useful to developers, and C1/C2 support is very experimental.
  
 
==Tools==
 
==Tools==

Revision as of 16:27, 2 April 2007

Games

Docking Station

Docking Station was the first Creatures title ported to Linux, thanks to the work of Francis Irving and Ben Campbell.

Linux Howto

Creatures 3

It is possible to run Creatures 3 on Linux, either by copying from an existing install and making some configuration changes, or by using a special installer script from the CreaturesLinux Yahoo Group. This allows you to create and use docked worlds under Linux without having to buy Linux Creatures Internet Edition.

Linux Howto

Creatures Internet Edition

Following the original Windows release of Creatures Internet Edition and the later conversion of Docking Station for Linux, it was decided that CIE should also released in a playable form for Linux. Linux Creatures Internet Edition uses the Linux-ported version of the Docking Station engine, the lc2e, for both the Creatures 3 and Docking Station games. Prior to its release, players could download an installer from the files section of the CreaturesLinux Yahoo group to allow the Linux version of Docking Station to connect with the Creatures 3.

Other games

It is possible to run Creatures 1 using WINE, but it is unreliable at best - the applets don't seem to function, and there are graphical issues. WINE will also run the Windows versions of Creatures 3, Docking Station and Creatures Village.

The only option for running Creatures 2 without Windows is the highly experimental openc2e.

Engines

lc2e

The official port of the Docking Station version of the Creatures Evolution Engine, for x86 only. Pretty much the only usable option for Creatures on Linux right now.

The Windows and Linux versions are compatible, so you can use agents, breeds and metarooms developed for the Windows versions with the Linux versions of the games. You can also freely swap exported creatures.

openc2e

openc2e is an in-development engine which runs Creatures 1, 2, 3, Creatures Village and Docking Station, but is in a state where it is only useful to developers, and C1/C2 support is very experimental.

Tools

Jagent

Jagent is a Java suite for creating, compiling, parsing, and otherwise manipulating all sorts of Creatures files. It currently supports C16 Files,S16 Files,BLK Files,PRAY source, and PRAY.

LiveGMS

LiveGMS is an online genetics editor.It offers a simple interface, and the ability to add a watermark to your work as well as save it to your computer, and open genomes from your computer. Compatible with C3/DS genomes only.

Norn Builder

Norn Builder is a new cross-platform Creatures developer tool being written by Don. The Norn Builder's main functions include the loading, editing and saving of body data attachment files, converting sprite images between breed slots and games, and for use as a creature-poser for making website clip art.

PyGenes

PyGenes is a third party genetics editor for Linux, in development by FishFace. It uses Python, PyGTK and Glade and should be Open Source on completion.

Related links

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