I have just created this guide for installing Crack Attack on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Now I will show you how to install Crack Attack on OpenSUSE 12.3, OpenSUSE 12.2, Fedora 18 and Fedora 17.

As you already know, Crack Attack is an open-source Linux clone of the Nintendo Tetris Attack game.
You stack blocks one on the other and you loose when the blocks reach the top. To eliminate the blocks, stack at least three blocks of one color, horizontally or vertically. Just like the Tetris gameplay.
Let’s start the installation guide.
How to install Crack Attack on OpenSUSE 12.3:
Step 1. Add the game repo, for 32 bit systems:
$ sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_12.3/ opensuse-games-i586
Step 1. Add the game repo, for 64 bit systems:
$ sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_12.3/ opensuse-games-x86_64
Step 2. Refresh the repositories:
$ sudo zypper refresh
Step 3. Install Crack Attack:
$ zypper install crack-attack
How to install Crack Attack on OpenSUSE 12.2:
To install Crack Attack on OpenSUSE 12.2, replace the OpenSUSE 12.3 marked with red in the step 1, with 12.2 and execute step 2 and step 3.
How to install Crack Attack on Fedora 18 and Fedora 17:
Because Crack Attack is part of the default repositories on Fedora 18 and Fedora 17, all you have to do is to install the game with yum:
$ sudo yum install crack-attack
How to install Crack Attack on Debian Sid, Debian Wheezy and Debian Squeeze:
The same story can be told for the installation on Debian systems. Crack Attack is part of the default repos, so all you have to do is install the game with apt-get:
$ sudo apt-get install crack-attack