I first saw it as a free game that came with SuSE Linux when I installed it to try it out.
I loved what I saw, so when I wiped Windows from my life and upgraded to -Linspire I did a search on their CNR for the name Wesnoth, and bamn, here I am
Clonkinator wrote:Other. Perhaps you know 'Screenfun'. However, that's a magazine with a DVD with games in it. And on one of those DVD's it was. Wesnoth version 1.0.1.
Yes, yes I knowing this magazine. I have very much of these magazines.
If I remember correctly it was through Debian APT. After I switched definitively to Linux (first Ubuntu 5.10, then Kubuntu 6.06) and removed Windows I began to look after some free games available in the repositories. So this is how Wesnoth came up.
To tell you the truth, I don't really remember how I found Wesnoth in the first place. Most likely it was when I was traversing Wikipedia that I found it. I was looking for some fun, free games to play online and Wesnoth popped right up!
I was introduced to the game by my (now ex-)housemate Chris (better known around here as Inigo Montoya), when I demanded to know what he was doing that was so important that he couldn't leave the computer and let me check my email!
I watched, I played a hot-seat game against him (and lost horribly), and I was instantly drawn in. It's not so much the fantasy aspect of the game that grabbed me, but more the fact that it's a lot more strategic than it first appears.
Jetryl wrote:Normal people are like candy ravers. You look away for a moment and next thing you know they're spreading vaseline on your nipples and cooing like a pigeon.
I found it on Abandonia Reloaded, it's been on their frontpage as a thing to watch for a while so i thought i'd give it a try. Just finished HttT on the easiest setting, i liked it. Trying SotBA now.