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<application>KBattleship</application> is an implementation of the popular game where your goal is to sink your opponent's ships by guessing where they are on a grid. Play against the computer or against others over the Internet. "<emphasis>You sunk my battleship!</emphasis>"
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<application>KBattleship</application> is an implementation of the popular game where your goal is to sink your opponent's ships by guessing where they are on a grid. Play against the computer or against others over the Internet. "<emphasis>You sunk my battleship!</emphasis>"
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:541(para)
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<application>KJumpingcube</application> is a tactical one or two-player game in which the playing field consists of squares that contains points which can be increased. The object is to gain as many fields as possible, finally winning the board over.
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<application>KJumpingcube</application> is a tactical one or two-player game in which the playing field consists of squares that contains points which can be increased. The object is to gain as many fields as possible, finally winning the board over.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:550(para)
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<application>Klickety</application> is an adaption of the <emphasis>Clickomania</emphasis> game, which has rules that are similar to those of the <application>Same Game</application>. The goal is to clear the board by clicking on groups to destroy them.
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<application>Klickety</application> is an adaption of the <emphasis>Clickomania</emphasis> game, which has rules that are similar to those of the <application>Same Game</application>. The goal is to clear the board by clicking on groups to destroy them.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:559(para)
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<application>KMines</application> is a clone of the classical <emphasis>Minesweeper</emphasis> game, where you have to find hidden mines by logical deduction.
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<application>KMines</application> is a clone of the classical <emphasis>Minesweeper</emphasis> game, where you have to find hidden mines by logical deduction.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:568(para)
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<application>Kolor Lines</application>, or <application>KLines</application>, is the KDE version of the Russian game <emphasis>Lines</emphasis>, where you have to align five game pieces of the same color in one line to remove them from the gameboard.
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<application>Kolor Lines</application>, or <application>KLines</application>, is the KDE version of the Russian game <emphasis>Lines</emphasis>, where you have to align five game pieces of the same color in one line to remove them from the gameboard.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:576(para)
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<application>Konquest</application>, the KDE version of <emphasis>Gnu-Lactic Konquest</emphasis>, is a multiplayer strategy game with the goal of expanding your interstellar empire across the galaxy and of course to crush your rivals.
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<application>Konquest</application>, the KDE version of <emphasis>Gnu-Lactic Konquest</emphasis>, is a multiplayer strategy game with the goal of expanding your interstellar empire across the galaxy and of course to crush your rivals.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:585(para)
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<application>KSokoban</application> is a logic game where you are a warehouse keeper trying to push crates to their proper locations in a warehouse.
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<application>KSokoban</application> is a logic game where you are a warehouse keeper trying to push crates to their proper locations in a warehouse.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:594(para)
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<application>KSame</application>, inspired by <emphasis>Same Game</emphasis>, is a simple game played for a high score. The object is to remove as many of the same pieces that are touching for the most points. Speed, the amount of pieces removed at once and the movement of the mouse over possible pieces are taken into account for the final score.
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<application>KSame</application>, inspired by <emphasis>Same Game</emphasis>, is a simple game played for a high score. The object is to remove as many of the same pieces that are touching for the most points. Speed, the amount of pieces removed at once and the movement of the mouse over possible pieces are taken into account for the final score.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:602(para)
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Windows Games
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Windows Games
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:614(title)
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Many games which are available for Windows can be run on Linux by using an emulator, such as <application>Wine</application> or <application>Cedega</application>.
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Many games which are available for Windows can be run on Linux by using an emulator, such as <application>Wine</application> or <application>Cedega</application>.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
games/C/games.xml:615(para)
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