kdegames

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The kdegames package contains games written for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). kdegames provides games in a number of genres including card games, arcade games and board games.

Contents

[edit] List of software

[edit] kdegames 4.0

[edit] Arcade

[edit] Board

[edit] Card

  • KPatience - A card game with solitaire games Klondike, Spider, FreeCell and other card games included.
  • Lt. Skat

[edit] Dice

  • KJumpingCube - A board game where players make boxes change color and try to succeed in taking over the board.
  • Kiriki - A Yahtzee game

[edit] Logic

[edit] Strategy

[edit] Toy

  • KTuberling - A Potato-guy game for kids. (Modeled after the Mr. Potato Head children’s toy)

[edit] New in kdegames 4.1

There will be a number of new games to kdegames at the 4.1 release:

[edit] kdegames 3 only

These games were part of the kdegames module in KDE3 but were removed for the KDE4 release due to lack of maintainership:

  • KPoker
  • KAsteroids – An Asteroids clone for KDE.
  • KFoulEggs – A Puyo Puyo game.
  • KSirtet – A simple Tetris clone, titled by reversing the name Tetris to avoid trademark problems. An early version was developed in 1998, but the project possibly started as far back as 1996.[1] The final stable version was released in December 2002.
  • KSmileTris – A Tetris variation.
  • KSnake – A KDE clone of Rattler Race (a variation of Snake).
  • KTron – A rudimentary Tron Light cycle racing game.
  • Atlantik – Monopoly for KDE.
  • KBackgammon – Backgammon for KDE.
  • KenolabA – Abalone for KDE.
  • Klickety – Klickety is an adaptation of clickomania / SameGame to KDE, similar to KSameGame.
  • KSokoban – Sokoban

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ksirtet Interview - App of the Month. kde.org.uk. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.

[edit] External links