KDE Games
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KDE Games is a division of the KDE project, creating a collection of quality games for KDE desktop.[1] It is similar to GNOME Games and Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection. Most games are distributed under GPLv2.[2]
Games[edit]
There is big number of games, the following is a selection:[1]
- Arcade
- Bomber—fly an airplane and bomb cities
- KBounce—game with moving balls and puzzle elements
- KBreakOut—breakout clone
- KDiamond—match-3 puzzle game
- KGoldrunner—maze game
- Kolor Lines—move marbles on a 9×9 board and create a line of 5 equal marbles, but each turn 3 marbles appear randomly
- Klickety—tile-matching game
- Kolf—golf game
- Kollision—ball dodging game
- KSpaceDuel—orbit the sun and elimintate the other player’s satellite
- KSnakeDuel—Snake clone
- KBlocks—Tetris clone
- Granatier—Bomberman clone (local multiplayer only)
- Board
- Bovo—Gomoku/five-in-a-row game
- Naval Battle—Battleships game
- Kajongg—Traditional Mahjong game
- Kigo—Go game
- KReversi—Reversi game
- KFourInLine—Connect-four game
- Knights—Chess game, similar to Gnome Chess
- Cards
- Dice
- Kiriki—Yahtzee-like game
- Logic
- KAtomic—nove atoms around to create molecules
- KBlackbox—shoot lasers to find the hidden balls in a blackbox
- KMahjongg—Mahjongg solitaire game
- KMines—minesweeper game
- KNetWalk—rotate cables to connect computers in a network
- KShisen—Shisen-Sho Mahjong-style puzzle
- KSquares—multiplayer game in which players alternate with placing lines on a grid. If they complete a square, they win it
- KSudoku—Sudoku game
- Picmi—Nonogram puzzle game. Find the hidden squares by using numbers as clue
- Kubrick—Rubik's Cube puzzle game
- Palapeli—jigsaw puzzle game
- Skladnik—Sokoban clone
- Strategy
- Konquest—Conquer the galaxy!
- KsirK—turn-based strategy game where you conquer nations (like Risk)
- KJumpingCube—increase the value of dice on a grid, capture enemy dice
- Killbots—run away from the killbots turn-by-turn
- Kids
- Blinken—remember the flashing lights
- GCompris—collection of simple kid’s games
- Kanagram—word game
- KHangMan—Hangman game
- KTuberling—doll-making game, suitable for children
Availability[edit]
In Debian, it is maintained by the Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers rather than the Debian Games Team, which usually maintains individual games.[3][4]
Game Screenshots[edit]
External Links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The KDE Games Center (accessed on 2019-01-03)
- ↑ https://www.kde.org/applications/games/
- ↑ Overview of kdegames source package in Debian (acc. 2008-11-15)
- ↑ Alioth: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers: Project Info (acc. 2008-11-15)
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