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Located in games/C/games.xml:24(year)
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<application>GNOME Games</application> is a collection of games for the GNOME desktop, however they work just as well with the KDE Desktop in Kubuntu. The package is comprised of 16 games which are designed to be simple, but addictive, and are spread out among three subcategories. These subcategories are: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in games/C/games.xml:402(para)
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<application>GNOME Games</application> can be easily installed with the <application>Adept Package Manager</application>. <application>GNOME Games</application> is located in the <emphasis>Main</emphasis> repositories. Refer to the <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/add-applications/">Adept Package Manager</ulink> section for installation instructions.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:416(para)
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Once installed, start any of the <application>KDE Games</application> applications by going to <menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guisubmenu>Games</guisubmenu></menuchoice> and selecting the game of your choice.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:424(para)
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<application>Five or More</application> is the GNOME port of the once popular <trademark>Windows</trademark> game called <emphasis>Color Lines</emphasis>. The objective is to align, as often as possible, five or more objects of the same color causing them to disappear.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:539(para)
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<application>Four-in-a-row</application> is another matching game in which the objective is to build a line of four of your marbles while trying to stop your opponent, human or computer, from building a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line of their own.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:548(para)
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<application>Gnometris</application> is a clone of the classic falling-block game, <emphasis>Tetris</emphasis>. The objective of the game is to create complete horizontal lines of blocks, which will disappear creating more space for more possible points. The blocks come in seven different shapes made from four blocks each: one straight, two L-shaped, one square, and two S-shaped. The blocks fall from the top center of the screen in a random order, allowing you to rotate and move them as needed.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:557(para)
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<application>Iagno</application> is a computer version of the game <emphasis>Reversi</emphasis>, more popularly known as <emphasis>Othello</emphasis>. It is a two-player strategy game with an 8 by 8 board including tiles that are black on one side and white on the other side. The object is to flip as many of your opponent's tiles to your color as possible without your opponent flipping your tiles. This is done by trapping your opponents tiles between two tiles of your own color.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:569(para)
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<application>Klotski</application> is a clone of the original <emphasis>Klotski</emphasis> game in which the objective is to move the patterned block to the area bordered by green markers.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:581(para)
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<application>Mines</application>, or <emphasis>gnomine</emphasis>, is a puzzle game where you locate mines floating in an ocean using only your brain and a little bit of luck. <application>Mines</application> is a clone of the popular <trademark>Windows</trademark> game, <emphasis>Minesweeper</emphasis>.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:589(para)
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