won’t run everything, it does run a very large number of Windows programs,
including many games.
Crossover Games is another commercial option available in the Ubuntu
Software Center under For Purchase.
TIP
The keys to successful gaming in Linux are to always read the
documentation thoroughly, always investigate the Internet resources
thoroughly, and always understand your system. Installing games is a great
way to learn about your system because the reward of success is so much
fun.
References
http://www.warsow.net—The official site of Warsow
http://www.scorched3d.co.uk—The official site of Scorched 3D
http://www.frozen-bubble.org—The official site of Frozen Bubble
http://supertux.lethargik.org—The official site of SuperTux
http://wesnoth.org—The official site of Battle for Wesnoth
http://gcompris.net—The official site of gCompris
http://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net—The official site of Frets on Fire
http://childsplay.sourceforge.net/index.php—The official site of
Childsplay
http://www.tuxpaint.org—The official site of Tux Paint
http://www.flightgear.org—The official site of FlightGear
http://www.speed-dreams.org—The official site of Speed Dreams
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games—Ubuntu community
documentation for playing Games on Ubuntu
http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html—The home page for NVIDIA
Unix/Linux drivers
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine—Ubuntu community
documentation for Wine
http://www.winehq.org—The official site of Wine, which includes good
information about software that is known to work with the current
version in an application database subsite at http://appdb.winehq.org