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- Cardwords
- A card game for your computer running Linux. In cardwords you get cards showing
characters and points and try to lay them on the card-table, so that they form crosswords.
Issued under the GPL
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- Code Breaker
- A "MasterMind" (R) clone for Linux. The player tries to crack a random color code generated
by the computer
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- Eric's Ultimate Solitaire
- You can enjoy a myriad selection of traditional and not-so-traditional games of
solitaire. Choose from 23 different games, track your successes and failures, hone your
thinking and strategy skills
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- Gnome Chess
- A GUI chess client for the GNOME system which runs on Linux and other UNIX like
systems. Currently users can play against local chess engines like GNUChess and Crafty or
log in and play on chess servers like the Free Internet Chess Server and the Internet
Chess Club
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- Gnome Chinese Checkers
- An implementation of the the Chinese Checkers board game. It uses a client-server model.
One person starts a server and all players (including the one who started the server)
connect to it from their clients. Both the client and server are packaged into one application.
The game supports upto three human players
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- KFibs
- A graphical client for the First Internet Backgammon Server. It translates the character
based interface of the server in an easy-to-use graphical representation and allows the
user to move pieces by just dragging them with the mouse instead of typing arcane
commands like "move 3-6 8-13". It has been written for the KDE using the Qt libraries. It is
freely available and distributed under the GPL.
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- Kvirus
- A board game for the KDE Environment and a clone of Ataxxlet originally written in Java. The
goal is to copy or jump your virus to eat up the enemy virus. Kvirus provides a cute interface
with hours of fun
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- MuTATE!
- A networked board game for 2 to 4 players which lets you chat with your opponents as you compete. The game is played out on a 7x7 grid with possible blocker pieces set up by the creator of the game. A player wins by having the most pieces at the end of the game. If a
piece is moved 1 space the original piece remains if a piece is moved a distance of 2 the piece has jumped and the original piece is removed. The destination of the new piece claims
all pieces it touches (8 possible) as its own
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