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<application>Frozen Bubble</application> is a clone of the popular <emphasis>Puzzle Bobble</emphasis> game. The object of the game is to shoot bubbles into groups of the same color to cause them to pop. Features include 100 single-player levels, a two-player mode, music and striking graphics. More information about the game can be found on the <ulink url="http://www.frozen-bubble.org/">Frozen Bubble website</ulink>.
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Install the <application>frozen-bubble</application> package from the <quote>Universe</quote> repository (see <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:add-applications">Add Applications</ulink>).
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Located in games/C/games.xml:99(para)
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<application>SuperTux</application> is a classic 2D jump and run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original <trademark>Super Mario Bros.</trademark> games. Features include 9 enemies, 26 playable levels, software and OpenGL rendering modes, configurable joystick and keyboard input, new music and completely redone graphics. More information about the game can be found on the <ulink url="http://supertux.berlios.de/">SuperTux website</ulink>.
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Install the <application>supertux</application> package from the <quote>Universe</quote> repository (see <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:add-applications">Add Applications</ulink>).
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Located in games/C/games.xml:119(para)
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PlanetPenguin Racer
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Located in games/C/games.xml:126(title)
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<application>PlanetPenguin Racer</application> is a fork created from the last GPL-licenced version of <emphasis>Tux Racer</emphasis>. In addition to the levels from the original game, <application>PlanetPenguin Racer</application> also includes additional levels which have been developed by the community. The object of the game is to slide down the mountain, collecting fish as you go, and trying to reach the finish line in the shortest amount of time.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:127(para)
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Install the <application>planetpenguin-racer</application> package from the <quote>Universe</quote> repository (see <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:add-applications">Add Applications</ulink>).
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Located in games/C/games.xml:139(para)
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<application>Tremulous</application> is a free, open source game that blends a team based First Person Shooter (FPS) with elements of a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game. Players can choose from two unique races, aliens and humans. The objective is to eliminate the opposing team by not only killing the opposing players but also removing their ability to respawn by destroying the spawn structures. More information about the game can be found on the <ulink url="http://tremulous.net/">Tremulous website</ulink>.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:147(para)
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Install the <application>tremulous</application> package from the <quote>Universe</quote> repository (see <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:add-applications">Add Applications</ulink>).
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Located in games/C/games.xml:159(para)
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<application>Nexuiz</application> is a 3D deathmatch game based on the <emphasis>Darkplaces</emphasis> engine, which is an advanced <emphasis>Quake 1</emphasis> engine built on OpenGL technology. It includes 17 maps, 15 player models, advanced UI, and an available master server allowing you to play people from all over the world. More information about the game can be found on the <ulink url="http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/index.php">Nexuiz website</ulink>.
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