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SuperTuxKart

SuperTuxKart (STK) is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. SuperTuxKart is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch (homebrew).[5]

SuperTuxKart
Tux at the "Gran Paradiso Island" racetrack
Original author(s)Steve and Oliver Baker
Developer(s)
  • "Benau"
  • "Alayan"
  • Marianne Gagnon "Auria"
  • Jean-Manuel Clemençon "Samuncle"
Initial release6 August 2007 (16 years ago) (2007-08-06)
Stable release
1.4[1]  / 1 November 2022 (17 months ago) (1 November 2022)
Repositorygithub.com/supertuxkart/stk-code
Written inC++, GLSL,[2] AngelScript[3]
Engine
  • Antarctica
PlatformLinux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS (in beta), Nintendo Switch[4]
TypeRacing
LicenseGPLv3 (code)
GPL, CC BY-SA or more permissive (assets)
Websitesupertuxkart.net

SuperTuxKart started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as SuperTuxKart was conducted by other developers in 2006. SuperTuxKart is under active development by the game's community.

Gameplay edit

 
GNU and Nolok in the beginning story of Story Mode in STK
 
Split-screen 4-player multiplayer in SuperTuxKart (2017, 0.9.3)

SuperTuxKart's gameplay is similar to that of the Mario Kart series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the course. The game supports single player, local multiplayer, WAN multiplayer, and LAN multiplayer modes. Networking modes were introduced in version 1.0.[6][7]

Characters edit

The official playable characters of SuperTuxKart are the mascots of free and open-source projects. The character Nolok[8] does not represent a particular open source project, but was created by the SuperTux project as the antagonist of Tux. The mascots for many other projects are available as add-ons from SuperTuxKart's add-ons website.

Plot edit

Unlike Mario Kart, STK has a story associated with gameplay, similar to Crash Team Racing. Story mode is used to unlock tracks and characters for single and multi-player modes. At the beginning of story mode, Gnu, the leader of the free/libre and open-source world, is captured by Nolok, the villain in STK, with his spaceship. Nolok then visits Tux and tells him that he has kidnapped Gnu; unless Tux and his friends can defeat Nolok, the 'King of the Karts', Gnu would become his supper. After the player defeats Nolok in Fort Magma, the final track of STK, Tux rescues Gnu from his prison.

History edit

 
Screenshot showing character selection screen (2018)
 
TuxKart - Tux Tollway, from version 0.4
 
SuperTuxKart 0.7, the first version to use the Irrlicht Engine
 
A game session with custom characters from games such as Pizza Tower, Bomberman and Touhou Project.

SuperTuxKart is based on TuxKart, a project initiated by Steve Baker in April 2000. Due to internal disagreements in the TuxKart project, development stalled. The project ultimately collapsed and was cancelled in March 2004. The project was forked as SuperTuxKart,[9] but remained in an unplayable and unmaintained state. In 2006 Joerg "Hiker" Henrichs[10] resurrected the project and, with the help of Eduardo "Coz" Hernandez Munoz,[10] released the game in a playable state.[6] In 2008, Marianne Gagnon (aka. "Auria") joined the project and eventually replaced Coz as one of the project leaders after his retirement.

Historically licensed under version 2 of the GPL, in 2008 the game's source code was relicensed to the GPLv3.[11] The game's assets (textures, models, sounds, music, etc.) are licensed under a mixture of free content and DFSG conforming licenses: GPL, CC BY, CC BY-SA, and Public Domain.[12]

In 2010, SuperTuxKart switched away from using SDL and PLIB libraries (used through version 0.6.2) for graphics and started using the Irrlicht Engine. This change was released in version 0.7.[6] In 2013 and 2014, the game participated in Google Summer of Code as a mentoring organization.[13] The migration of the code repository from SourceForge to GitHub was officially announced on 17 January 2014,[14] though the assets repository and downloads remain on SourceForge.[15] On April 21, 2015, version 0.9 was released which used a highly modified version of Irrlicht,[16] including an entirely new graphics renderer dubbed Antarctica.[17] This enabled much better graphics with features such as dynamic lighting, ambient occlusion, depth of field, real-time shadow mapping, and more. In early 2018, Antarctica switched to using PBR in the git version of the game.[18] Antarctica Rendering Engine uses OpenGL 3.3+ (or OpenGL ES on suitable platforms) and GLSL for most of the graphical work.

In March 2017, SuperTuxKart was greenlit on digital distributor Steam.[19]. However, as of July 2023, SuperTuxKart is not yet downloadable on Steam.[20] In May 2019, Joerg "Hiker" Henrichs stepped down as a lead developer of SuperTuxkart, with "Benau" and "Alayan" taking over as the new project leaders.[21]

In September 2021, SuperTuxKart 1.3 was released, it has support for force feedback.[22] Force feedback is extremely uncommon for free software games.[citation needed]

Reception edit

In 2004, TuxKart was selected by The Linux Game Tome to be their "Game of the Month" project. In 2007 Full Circle Magazine named SuperTuxKart as one of the top five racing games available for Linux, describing it as the game to try if you're "tired of realistic driving".[23] Linux Journal also praised the game, saying that "the courses in SuperTuxKart are fun, colorful and imaginative" and that "If you've played the original, you'll be impressed by the new, hugely improved, SuperTuxKart."[24] Although it did not make it into the APC Mag top five free games, it received an honorable mention in 2008.[25] In 2009, TechRadar cited it as one of the best games to put on a Linux netbook.[26] In 2016, OMG! Ubuntu! called SuperTuxKart "the best kart racing game to not feature Mario, Toad or Diddy Kong".[27]

Since August 2007 SuperTuxKart has been downloaded over 3.2 million times from SourceForge.net[28] and has over 500 thousand downloads on the Google Play store.[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SuperTuxKart 1.4 release". November 1, 2022. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "supertuxkart/stk-code on GitHub". GitHub. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  4. ^ @supertuxkart (March 4, 2021). "SuperTuxKart on Switch coming soon thanks to Mary!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "SuperTuxKart Downloads". SuperTuxKart. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c "FAQ – SuperTuxKart". SuperTuxKart. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  7. ^ . supertuxkart.net. Archived from the original on May 20, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  8. ^ . supertux.lethargik.org. Archived from the original on January 29, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  9. ^ "Re: Still alive?". Linux Game Tome (archived). June 6, 2012. from the original on June 6, 2012.
  10. ^ a b "CREDITS". Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  11. ^ "Updated the GPL version to GPLv3". GitHub. June 13, 2008. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  12. ^ "supertuxkart/stk-code". GitHub. January 20, 2022.
  13. ^ "SuperTuxKart participating in GSoC 2013". blog.supertuxkart.net. April 12, 2013. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  14. ^ Henrichs, Joerg (January 17, 2014). "Migrating to GitHub". Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  15. ^ "Source control". SuperTuxKart. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  16. ^ . SuperTuxKart. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  17. ^ . SuperTuxKart. Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  18. ^ "Everything is Shiny". SuperTuxKart. April 19, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  19. ^ "We are Greenlit!!!". blog.supertuxkart.net. March 1, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  20. ^ "Search on the Steam store". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  21. ^ Joerg "Hiker" Henrichs (May 16, 2019). "My Departure from SuperTuxKart". Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  22. ^ "SuperTuxKart". SuperTuxKart. September 3, 2022.
  23. ^ Min, Andrew (October 2007). "Top Five Racing Games" (PDF). Full Circle Magazine (6). Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  24. ^ Gagné, Marcel (November 1, 2007). "Cooking with Linux – Because Nothing Says High Performance Like a Good Race". Linux Journal. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  25. ^ Sbarski, Peter (January 21, 2008). "Top 5 best (free) open source games". APC. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  26. ^ Oxford, Adam (February 12, 2009). "12 of the best games for your Linux netbook". TechRadar. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  27. ^ "SuperTuxKart 0.9.2 Released With New Tracks, Single-Player Modes". OMG! Ubuntu!. July 3, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  28. ^ "Download Statistics". SourceForge. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  29. ^ "SuperTuxKart". Google Play. Retrieved August 29, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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SuperTuxKart STK is a free and open source kart racing game distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 It features mascots of various open source projects SuperTuxKart is cross platform running on Linux macOS Windows iOS beta Android systems and Nintendo Switch homebrew 5 SuperTuxKartTux at the Gran Paradiso Island racetrackOriginal author s Steve and Oliver BakerDeveloper s Benau Alayan Marianne Gagnon Auria Jean Manuel Clemencon Samuncle Initial release6 August 2007 16 years ago 2007 08 06 Stable release1 4 1 1 November 2022 17 months ago 1 November 2022 Repositorygithub wbr com wbr supertuxkart wbr stk codeWritten inC GLSL 2 AngelScript 3 EngineAntarcticaPlatformLinux macOS Microsoft Windows Android iOS in beta Nintendo Switch 4 TypeRacingLicenseGPLv3 code GPL CC BY SA or more permissive assets Websitesupertuxkart wbr netSuperTuxKart started as a fork of TuxKart originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000 When TuxKart s development ended around March 2004 a fork as SuperTuxKart was conducted by other developers in 2006 SuperTuxKart is under active development by the game s community Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Characters 1 2 Plot 2 History 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGameplay edit nbsp GNU and Nolok in the beginning story of Story Mode in STK nbsp Split screen 4 player multiplayer in SuperTuxKart 2017 0 9 3 SuperTuxKart s gameplay is similar to that of the Mario Kart series but also has distinct elements such as collecting and using cans of Nitro The game features the mascots of several open source projects For example Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the course The game supports single player local multiplayer WAN multiplayer and LAN multiplayer modes Networking modes were introduced in version 1 0 6 7 Characters edit The official playable characters of SuperTuxKart are the mascots of free and open source projects The character Nolok 8 does not represent a particular open source project but was created by the SuperTux project as the antagonist of Tux The mascots for many other projects are available as add ons from SuperTuxKart s add ons website Plot edit Unlike Mario Kart STK has a story associated with gameplay similar to Crash Team Racing Story mode is used to unlock tracks and characters for single and multi player modes At the beginning of story mode Gnu the leader of the free libre and open source world is captured by Nolok the villain in STK with his spaceship Nolok then visits Tux and tells him that he has kidnapped Gnu unless Tux and his friends can defeat Nolok the King of the Karts Gnu would become his supper After the player defeats Nolok in Fort Magma the final track of STK Tux rescues Gnu from his prison History edit nbsp Screenshot showing character selection screen 2018 nbsp TuxKart Tux Tollway from version 0 4 nbsp SuperTuxKart 0 7 the first version to use the Irrlicht Engine nbsp A game session with custom characters from games such as Pizza Tower Bomberman and Touhou Project SuperTuxKart is based on TuxKart a project initiated by Steve Baker in April 2000 Due to internal disagreements in the TuxKart project development stalled The project ultimately collapsed and was cancelled in March 2004 The project was forked as SuperTuxKart 9 but remained in an unplayable and unmaintained state In 2006 Joerg Hiker Henrichs 10 resurrected the project and with the help of Eduardo Coz Hernandez Munoz 10 released the game in a playable state 6 In 2008 Marianne Gagnon aka Auria joined the project and eventually replaced Coz as one of the project leaders after his retirement Historically licensed under version 2 of the GPL in 2008 the game s source code was relicensed to the GPLv3 11 The game s assets textures models sounds music etc are licensed under a mixture of free content and DFSG conforming licenses GPL CC BY CC BY SA and Public Domain 12 In 2010 SuperTuxKart switched away from using SDL and PLIB libraries used through version 0 6 2 for graphics and started using the Irrlicht Engine This change was released in version 0 7 6 In 2013 and 2014 the game participated in Google Summer of Code as a mentoring organization 13 The migration of the code repository from SourceForge to GitHub was officially announced on 17 January 2014 14 though the assets repository and downloads remain on SourceForge 15 On April 21 2015 version 0 9 was released which used a highly modified version of Irrlicht 16 including an entirely new graphics renderer dubbed Antarctica 17 This enabled much better graphics with features such as dynamic lighting ambient occlusion depth of field real time shadow mapping and more In early 2018 Antarctica switched to using PBR in the git version of the game 18 Antarctica Rendering Engine uses OpenGL 3 3 or OpenGL ES on suitable platforms and GLSL for most of the graphical work In March 2017 SuperTuxKart was greenlit on digital distributor Steam 19 However as of July 2023 update SuperTuxKart is not yet downloadable on Steam 20 In May 2019 Joerg Hiker Henrichs stepped down as a lead developer of SuperTuxkart with Benau and Alayan taking over as the new project leaders 21 In September 2021 SuperTuxKart 1 3 was released it has support for force feedback 22 Force feedback is extremely uncommon for free software games citation needed Reception editIn 2004 TuxKart was selected by The Linux Game Tome to be their Game of the Month project In 2007 Full Circle Magazine named SuperTuxKart as one of the top five racing games available for Linux describing it as the game to try if you re tired of realistic driving 23 Linux Journal also praised the game saying that the courses in SuperTuxKart are fun colorful and imaginative and that If you ve played the original you ll be impressed by the new hugely improved SuperTuxKart 24 Although it did not make it into the APC Mag top five free games it received an honorable mention in 2008 25 In 2009 TechRadar cited it as one of the best games to put on a Linux netbook 26 In 2016 OMG Ubuntu called SuperTuxKart the best kart racing game to not feature Mario Toad or Diddy Kong 27 Since August 2007 SuperTuxKart has been downloaded over 3 2 million times from SourceForge net 28 and has over 500 thousand downloads on the Google Play store 29 See also edit nbsp Linux portal nbsp Video games portalList of computing mascots List of free and open source software packages List of open source video games SuperTux another game featuring Tux and friends Tux Racer another racing game that features Tux Sonic Robo Blast 2 KartReferences edit SuperTuxKart 1 4 release November 1 2022 Retrieved June 12 2023 supertuxkart stk code on GitHub GitHub Retrieved September 5 2021 Scripting Dev SuperTuxKart Archived from the original on September 5 2021 Retrieved September 5 2021 supertuxkart March 4 2021 SuperTuxKart on Switch coming soon thanks to Mary Tweet via Twitter SuperTuxKart Downloads SuperTuxKart Retrieved August 29 2019 a b c FAQ SuperTuxKart SuperTuxKart Retrieved August 29 2019 Talk Lobby implementation SuperTuxKart supertuxkart net Archived from the original on May 20 2019 Retrieved August 29 2019 Nolok SuperTux supertux lethargik org Archived from the original on January 29 2022 Retrieved August 29 2019 Re Still alive Linux Game Tome archived June 6 2012 Archived from the original on June 6 2012 a b CREDITS Retrieved August 29 2019 Updated the GPL version to GPLv3 GitHub June 13 2008 Retrieved August 29 2019 supertuxkart stk code GitHub January 20 2022 SuperTuxKart participating in GSoC 2013 blog supertuxkart net April 12 2013 Retrieved August 29 2019 Henrichs Joerg January 17 2014 Migrating to GitHub Retrieved August 29 2019 Source control SuperTuxKart Retrieved August 29 2019 Antarctica Overview SuperTuxKart Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved August 29 2019 Antarctica Technical Details SuperTuxKart Archived from the original on August 29 2019 Retrieved August 29 2019 Everything is Shiny SuperTuxKart April 19 2018 Retrieved August 29 2019 We are Greenlit blog supertuxkart net March 1 2017 Retrieved July 26 2019 Search on the Steam store Retrieved October 10 2021 Joerg Hiker Henrichs May 16 2019 My Departure from SuperTuxKart Retrieved August 29 2019 SuperTuxKart SuperTuxKart September 3 2022 Min Andrew October 2007 Top Five Racing Games PDF Full Circle Magazine 6 Retrieved July 4 2013 Gagne Marcel November 1 2007 Cooking with Linux Because Nothing Says High Performance Like a Good Race Linux Journal Retrieved July 4 2013 Sbarski Peter January 21 2008 Top 5 best free open source games APC Retrieved July 5 2012 Oxford Adam February 12 2009 12 of the best games for your Linux netbook TechRadar Retrieved July 4 2013 SuperTuxKart 0 9 2 Released With New Tracks Single Player Modes OMG Ubuntu July 3 2016 Retrieved August 29 2019 Download Statistics SourceForge Retrieved June 18 2019 SuperTuxKart Google Play Retrieved August 29 2019 External 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