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Games in the "Arcade Games" subsection consist of: <placeholder-1/>
Games in the "Arcade Games" subsection consist of: <placeholder-1/>
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by PaulSchulz
Located in games/C/games.xml:72(para) games/C/games.xml:438(para)
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Board Games
Board Games
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by PaulSchulz
Located in games/C/games.xml:170(title) games/C/games.xml:465(title)
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<application>Atlantik</application> is an open source game client for <trademark>Monopoly</trademark> like board games which are played on the monopd network.
<application>Atlantik</application> is an open source game client for <trademark>Monopoly</trademark> like board games which are played on the monopd network.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by PaulSchulz
Located in games/C/games.xml:177(para)
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<application>KBackgammon</application> follows the rules of the popular boardgame as well as supports games with other players and games against other computer engines such as GNU bg and other online games.
<application>KBackgammon</application> follows the rules of the popular boardgame as well as supports games with other players and games against other computer engines such as GNU bg and other online games.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:185(para)
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<application>KBlackbox</application> is a logical game of hide-and-seek, inspired by <emphasis>emacs blackbox</emphasis>, played on a grid of boxes.
<application>KBlackbox</application> is a logical game of hide-and-seek, inspired by <emphasis>emacs blackbox</emphasis>, played on a grid of boxes.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:194(para)
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<application>Kenolaba</application> is a two player tactical game, following the rules of <emphasis>Abalone</emphasis>, where players try to shove the opponents pieces from the game board.
<application>Kenolaba</application> is a two player tactical game, following the rules of <emphasis>Abalone</emphasis>, where players try to shove the opponents pieces from the game board.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:202(para)
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<application>KMahjongg</application> is a clone of the well known tile based patience game of the same name. Your goal is to empty the board by removing pieces of the same type.
<application>KMahjongg</application> is a clone of the well known tile based patience game of the same name. Your goal is to empty the board by removing pieces of the same type.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:210(para)
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<application>KReversi</application> is a two player game in which players gain the majority of pieces on the board by tactically placing ones pieces to turn over the opponents pieces.
<application>KReversi</application> is a two player game in which players gain the majority of pieces on the board by tactically placing their pieces to turn over the opponent's pieces.
Translated by Sitsofe Wheeler
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:218(para)
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<application>KWin4</application>, or <emphasis>Four wins</emphasis>, is a two player game which follows the rules of the famous <trademark>Connect Four</trademark> game where you have to align four pieces of the same color to win.
<application>KWin4</application>, or <emphasis>Four wins</emphasis>, is a two player game which follows the rules of the famous <trademark>Connect Four</trademark> game where you have to align four pieces of the same colour to win.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:226(para)
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<application>Shishen-Sho</application>, similar to <emphasis>Mahjongg</emphasis>, is played by removing all tiles from the field, two at a time by the same type.
<application>Shishen-Sho</application>, similar to <emphasis>Mahjongg</emphasis>, is played by removing all tiles from the field, two at a time by the same type.
Translated by John Beisley
Reviewed by Harrison Conlin
Located in games/C/games.xml:235(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Andrew Fenn, Boyo, Bruce Cowan, Chidge12, Dan Bishop, Dan Watkins, David Wood, Harrison Conlin, Isabell Long, JamesNorris, Jeff Bailes, Jen Ockwell, Joe Anderson, John Beisley, Malcolm Parsons, Martin Peeks, Neil Ord, Ralph Janke, RobotII, Sitsofe Wheeler, Stephen Hall, Stuart Macdonald.