Blinken

blinken

Web site: apps.kde.org/pl/blinken/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Games Education Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2005 Blinken – a KDE version of the Simon electronic memory game. Blinken is based on an electronic game released in 1978, which challenges players to remember sequences of increasing length. On the face of the device, … Read more

XShisen

xshisen

Web site: www.techfirm.co.jp/~masaoki/xshisen.html (not active) Category: Games Sub-Category: Board, Strategy Platform: Linux License: BSD Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: November 4, 1995 XShisen – a puzzle game for X11. Similar to the famous “Shang-hai”, your objective is to remove all the pieces on the board. XShisen requires a pointing device like mouse. It cannot be … Read more

KShisen

kshisen

Web site: apps.kde.org/pl/kshisen/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Board, Strategy Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, Android License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2009 KShisen – a Shisen-Sho game where the player removes adjascent pairs of Mahjongg tiles to clear the board. This package is part of the KDE games module. KShisen will automatically load a … Read more

Black-Box

black-box

Web site: www.linux-games.com/black-box/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, BeOS, Solaris, MorphOS, Amiga OS License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Black-Box – a puzzle like board game created by Karl Bartle, and available for Linux, Windws and Unix-like platforms. There’s a black box. You can shoot in and watch, … Read more

Xmahjongg

xmahjongg

Web site: www.lcdf.org/xmahjongg/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Board, Cards Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1998 Xmahjongg – a social game that originated in China thousands of years ago. Four players, named after the four winds, take tiles from a wall in turn. The best tiles are made of ivory and … Read more

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