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
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Kikiri
Kiriki is the KDE version of the dice game Yahtzee
where you roll dices to get higher scores in several combinations.
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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.
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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.
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Shishen-Sho
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.
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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.
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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.
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Network/multiplayer support
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Computer player available
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