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Three New games for Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 7, 1999

Thanks to christophe
Jacquet
for this link.

MP Entertainment, The publisher of Hopkins FBI, an adventure
game for Linux, plan to release 3 games for Linux in the next
months.

“Hollydays King” : (Strategy game)

A funny strategy game where the player has to built hollydays
village and get the most visitors to them. With a 3D isometric
game, Hollydays king would be a game between Theme Park and Sim
City.

Release date : October 1999 (Linux and Windows)
Multiplayers : yes

“Don’t cry Baby” Hopkins FBI 2. ( an 3D Adventure/Action
Game)

The daughter of the president has been kidnapped, and this is
the beginning of another great investigation for the special agent
Hopkins, who will have 24 hours only to find and rescue her. This
game will use a 3D engine.

Release date : November 1999. (Linux and Windows)
Multiplayers : No.

“Secret Commandos” an action/strategy game in 3D.
Multiplayers : Yes.
Release date : Mars 2000. (Linux and Windows)

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