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Atlantik  author?A framework for creating clones of the real world boardgame, Monopoly. Atlantic is one such boardgame that is included in this application of similar name. monopd is the standalone server portion where the created games can be hosted. monopd in not required for multi players; in fact, a network and/or internet connection are also optional but recommended. Multiple clients can be run on a single system in multiple windows and, if available, on multiple monitors. Any combination of local, network and internet multiplayer is possible. A variety of games including Cheese, Lord of the Rings, and Linux themed varieties have been made and are hosted on several monopd servers. The Monopoly like, Atlantic, is installed by default.
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BlinKen - Memory Enhancement Game author2005KDE version of the Simon electronic memory game

Blinken is based on an electronic game released in 1978, which
challenges players to remember sequences of increasing length. On
the face of the device, there are 4 different color buttons, each
with its own distinctive sound. These buttons light up randomly,
creating the sequence that the player must then recall. If the
player is successful in remembering the sequence of lights in the
correct order, they advance to the next stage, where an identical
sequence with one extra step is presented.

This package is part of the KDE education module.
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BlinKen - Memory Enhancement Game author2011 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
Bovo author2002Bovo is a Gomoku (from Japanese 五目並べlit. "five points") like game for two players, where the opponents alternate in placing their respective pictogram on the game board. The aim of this game is to connect five of your own pieces in an unbroken row vertically, horizontally or diagonally.
Note:
Also known as: Connect Five, Five in a row, X and O, Noughts and Crosses
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Bovo author2013 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
capicity  author2013 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
capitalism  author2012 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
Childsplay  author?This game is not [game=#182668]that game[/game]***Childsplay provides memory activities that are fun to play and at the same
time learn sounds, images, letters and numbers; activities that train the
child to use the mouse and keyboard and pure game activities like puzzles,
pong, pacman and billiards.
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Childsplay  author2004 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
Childsplay  author2004 BSDlabelminimizeminimize
FreeLords FreeLords Dev Team2011For KDE systems including BeOS, Linux, MacOS X and Win32. Requires ParaGUI 0.7.0, libSDL 1.2.0, libXML, libXML++ and QT Free Edition 2.2.x. Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Hearts -2000For POSIX/KDE systems (Linux, UnIX, BSD).
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Kajongg author2009 Linuxlabelimageminimize
Kangband author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Kapman author;KDE2007 Linuxlabelimageminimize
Katchit author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KAtomic author;KDE1998A Sōkoban game. Nudge the selected atom and it slides until it strikes a wall or another atom. Nudge them around until you have assembled the molecule shown for the level you are playing.

Requires KDE componets. Part of the KDE Games project.
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KBlackjack The BerLinuX1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
kbreakout KBreakout Team;KDE2008An Arkanoid clone with the usual power-ups and a few new ones such as the brick exploder that destroys all adjacent bricks on impact. Avoid missing ball to continue play. Hit bricks for high score and releasing power-ups. Avoid catching power-downs. Comes with several graphical themes. Linuxlabelimagesubject
KDiamond author;KDE2008Select a diamond and a diamond next to it to swap them. If you form a horizontal column or vertical row of three or more like diamonds, they vanish, points are scored and the row(s) above will fall into the gaps. New diamonds will scroll into the playfield on top. If more rows or columns are forms in a chain reaction, bonus points are awarded. There are multiply difficulty levels with scores awarded appropriately. There multiple themes (diamonds, Egyptian, gems, animals). High-scores are recorded. Linuxlabelimagesubject
KGryzzles Hess Brothers1999 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Killbots author;KDE2006Dodge the robots so that they run into each other. Eliminate all the robots this way. Not an action game however, this is turn based and tile based strategy. Linuxlabelimageminimize
Klaks author1999 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
klickety Klickety Team2000 Linuxlabelimageminimize
KMahjongg  KMahjongg Team;KDE1997The infamous solitaire matching using stacked tiles. And 'exposed' tile can be matched to an identical 'exposed' title and both removed from play. To be 'exposed' a tile must be able to slide left and/or right without disturbing other tiles left, right, or on top of it. Winning involves matching and removing all sets.

Comes with over 70 patterns to play (can be set for random choice), at least tile 6 themes, and at least 6 backgrounds. Has a built-in pattern editor. And of course Linux has all the necessary tools to create tile themes and backgrounds.

Other features include Undo/Redo, Hint, save games, pause clock, shuffle board, rotate the skew and high score table.

Almost 3% of solitaire mahjong stacks are unsolvable, fortunately this version has an option to only generate solvable stacks.
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KNetwalk KNetwalk Team2004 Linuxlabelimageminimize
Knights  The Knights Project2005 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KPipe  author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KPuzzle author? Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KRepton  author1996 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Krossword author? Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KSlide author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KSmiletris author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
KSpaceDuel  author;KDE1998 Linuxlabelimageminimize
kSquares author;KDE2006 Linuxlabelimageminimize
KSudoku  The Ksudoku authors;KDE2005 Linuxlabelimageminimize
Kubrick author2008 Linuxlabelimageminimize
Parley author?While the focus and optimization is on learning languages, it can aid memorizing facts and expanding vocabulary in one's own language as well. Lessons can be practiced through a large variety of provided games and tools interfaces.***Parley is a utility to help train vocabulary when learning a foreign language.
It is intended as a replacement for flash cards.

This package is part of the KDE education module.
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Potato Guy  KTuberling Team;KDE1999This drawing toy for lets players create characters, space craft, dwellings, towns, space stations, food, pizzas and whatever imagination allows other things from premade parts. The spoken name of every part is included in languages the systems has installed. Thus, this is also teaches words in many languages. Linuxlabelimagesubject
Zacman  author1998 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
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