![]() The second game is similar, but the aim is to stop comets from dropping in a city. If fish still have letters in when Tux swallows them, then his belly gets sore and the player loses a life. When the player presses the matching key, or types the correct word, Tux will locate himself at the bottom of the screen ready to eat the fish. Each fish has a letter or a word written on it. ![]() In the first game, fish fall from the sky. ![]() The language can be selected in the program's main menu, although users will find that not every element of the game is translated – this might be frustrating to those who don't read English. ![]() Tux Typing supports a wide range of languages, including Armenian, Bokmal, Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, English, Euskera, French, Spanish, Greek, Jamaican, Lithuanian, Nepalese, Russian, Swedish, Swahili and even a few smaller languages you might not expect to find. It was developed by Tux4Kids, a company that develops high-quality software for children. The software is available as a free download on a variety of platforms including Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows (Vista and up to Windows 10), and Linux (Ubuntu). ![]()
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