

But at the moment that just isn’t possible. I have enjoyed playing the Gamecube version of Super Mario Kart and would really love to play Supertuxkart. The few times that I’ve tried this game on Windows, it works fine. Both using the keyboard and using my controller, turning left or right just would not work. Unfortunately, although Supertuxkart noticed my controller, and I could set some of the keys, they didn’t all set properly. The website for Supertuxkart can be found here.
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Also, there are extra addons (karts and tracks) which you can install from within the game menu screen.

You can choose one of 15 different drivers, most of which I recognize as mascots for various programs or operating systems. There’s a multi-player (hotseat) option, and the single player lets you add up to 19 computer-controlled karts in 3 levels of difficulty. The current version is 0.7.3 – This game features 20 tracks, half of which are locked at the beginning of the game.

Check your repositories for them, and if you are running Linux Mint or Ubuntu, you will probably need to enable the “getdeb games” additional repository in order to have the most recent version. All three of these have versions for Windows, and will provide many hours of fun. Each of these games let you set the window resolution or else play the game in fullscreen mode. All of them detected and let me use my Logitech wireless controller, which made playing them a lot easier than if I’d needed to use the keyboard. Today I decided to look at the current versions of three well-known games on Linux: Supertuxkart, Supertux, and Secret Maryo Chronicles.
