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<application>Blackjack</application> is a multiple deck, casino-rules blackjack game. The object is to hold cards having a higher count than those of the dealer, without going over 21. Face card plus an Ace equals 21, Blackjack!
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Located in games/C/games.xml:334(para)
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<application>Chess</application> (or <application>glChess</application>) is a chess game where you can play against the computer or against other players. Chess detects and uses known third-party chess engines for computer players, and can show the chess board in 2D or 3D.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:391(para)
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<application>Kenolaba</application> is a two-player tactical game which follows the rules of <emphasis>Abalone</emphasis>, where players try to shove their opponents' pieces from the game board.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:416(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 their pieces in order to turn over their opponent's pieces.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:432(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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Located in games/C/games.xml:559(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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Located in games/C/games.xml:576(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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Located in games/C/games.xml:602(para)
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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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Located in games/C/games.xml:615(para)
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These emulators only work on <emphasis>x86</emphasis> (Intel-based) computers, and will not function on <emphasis>AMD64</emphasis> or <emphasis>PowerPC</emphasis> computers.
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Located in games/C/games.xml:616(para)
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