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Kdegames Package: Boardgames

In this section we present information about the Board Games included in KDE. All games listed here are part of the kdegames package and included in a standard KDE distribution.

 

KBackgammon

kBackgammon This is a graphical backgammon program following the rules of the boardgame Backgammon. The KDE version supports backgammon games with other players, games against computer engines like GNU bg and even online games.

Authors: Jens Hoefkens
Bo Thorsen
Version: v2.5.0 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1-2 player
computerplayer   network game
 

KBattleship

kBattleship KBatteship is a KDE implentation of the popular game "Battleship" where you have to try to sink the opponents ships. The game can also be played with friends online via the internet.

Authors: Nikolas Zimmermann
Daniel Molkentin
Homepage: games.kde.org/kdegames/kbattleship
Version: v1.0 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1-2 player
computerplayer   network game
 

KBlackbox

KBlackbox KBlackbox is a graphical logical game, inspired by emacs' blackbox. It is a game of hide and seek played on an grid of boxes.

Authors: Robert Cimrman
Version: v0.3.0 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1 player
 

Kenolaba

Kenolaba Kenolaba is a two player tactical board game following the rules of the board game Abalone. In the game two players have to try to shove the opponents pieces from the game board.

Authors: Josef Weidendorfer
Version: v1.0.6a - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1-2 player
computerplayer   network game
 

Kikiri

Kiriki Kiriki is the KDE version of the dice game Yahtzee where you roll dices to get higher scores in several combinations.

Authors: Albert Astals Cid
Homepage: http://home.gna.org/kiriki/
Game Info: 1-6 players
computerplayer
 

KMahjongg

KMahjongg KMahjongg is a clone of the well known tile based patience game of the same name. In the game you have to empty a game board filled with piece by removing pieces of the same type.

Authors: Mathias Mueller
Homepage: games.kde.org/kmahjongg
Version: v0.7.2 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1 player
 

KReversi

KReversi KReversi is a board game game where two players have to gain the majority of pieces on the board. This is done by tactically placing ones pieces to turn over the opponents pieces.

Authors: Mario Weilguni
Version: v1.2.1 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1 player
computerplayer
 

Shishen-Sho

KShishen Shisen-Sho (KShishen) is a game similiar to Mahjongg. The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. This is done by removing two tiles with of the same type until no tile is left.

Authors: Mario Weilguni
Version: v1.3 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1 player
 

KSquares

KSquares KSquares is an implementation of the popular paper based game squares. You must draw lines to complete squares, the player with the most squares wins. You can play with up to 4 players, any number of which may be controlled by the computer.

Authors: Matt Williams
Homepage: KSquares at milliams.com
Version: v0.3 - KDE 4.x
Game Info: 1-4 player
computerplayer
 

kWin4

kWin4 kWin4 or Four wins is a two player board game which follows the rules for the Connect Four (TM) board game where you have to align four pieces of the same colour to win.

Authors: Martin Heni
Homepage: www.heni-online.de/linux
Version: v1.0 - KDE 3.x
Game Info: 1-2 player
computerplayer   network game
 

Legend:           
  network game Network/multiplayer support
  computerplayer Computer player available

 

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Last update: 24th December 2019, M. Heni

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