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|glmaze
 
|glmaze
|glMaze is a multiplayer maze game based on the opengl 3d graphics engine.
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If a command line argument is present, glmaze tries to interpret this as
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the server name to connect to. If no argument was given, glmaze becomes
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the master client and starts a local server. Up to six players can join
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a session. Only the master client can start the session. Other players
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can join a running game. The game stops when the first player reaches
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ten kills. The player with the top score at this moment is the winner.
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|http://glmaze.sourceforge.net/
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|glob2
 
|glob2
|Globulation 2 is an innovative high quality Real-Time Strategy [RTS],
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which minimizes micro-management by automatically assigning tasks to
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the units. The player has to choose the number of units he wants for
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the different tasks, and the units will do their best to satisfy the
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requests. This allows to manage more units and to focus on the strategy.
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It can be played alone, through your Local Area Network [LAN], or through
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Internet thanks to Ysagoon Online Game [YOG], a meta-server. It also
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features a scripting language for versatile gameplay or tutorials and an
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integrated map editor.
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|http://globulation2.org/
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|glsfcave
 
|glsfcave
|GLSFcave is a port of SunFlat's SFcave for UNIX/OpenGL. SFcave is
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a game where the player controls a ribbon to avoid hitting walls.
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You have only one control: when you hold the mouse button, the
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ribbon goes up. Otherwise the ribbon goes down.
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The game uses OpenGL for drawing two-dimensional frames. This is
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for portability(for MacOS X) and to offload CPU.
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|http://user.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~g650192/glsfcave/
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|gltron
 
|gltron
|Objective for game is not to drive into a wall.
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|https://sourceforge.net/projects/gltron/
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|gmastermind
 
|gmastermind
|The well-known mastermind game.
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Drag-and-drop colors from the palette or from the board itself. The
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object is to determine the hidden combination of four colors. The game
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may be played in two modes: with replacement, which means that colors
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may repeat, and without replacement, which means that colors are
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unique. The user selects a choice of four colors and "commits" them.
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The program replies with an evaluation -- a black peg for a color that
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is placed correctly, and a white peg for a color that is in the wrong
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position. The user may make a total of eight queries.
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LICENSE: GPL2 or later
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|http://gap.nongnu.org/gmastermind/
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|gmines
 
|gmines
|GMines
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The well-known minesweeper game.
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Left-click to uncover, right-click to mark.
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The look is inspired by the KDE minesweeper program.
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LICENSE: GPL2 or later
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|http://gap.nongnu.org/gmines/
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|gno3dtet
 
|gno3dtet
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|gnome-2048
 
|gnome-2048
|Move the tiles until you obtain the 2048 tile
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/2048
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|gnome-chess
 
|gnome-chess
|Gnome chess game with optional 3D graphics.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Chess
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|gnome-games
 
|gnome-games
|The GNOME Desktop Enviroment's games applications "meta" package.
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|gnome-klotski
 
|gnome-klotski
|This game is a clone of the Klotski game. The objective is to move the
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patterned block to the area bordered by green markers.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Klotski
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|gnome-mahjongg
 
|gnome-mahjongg
|Mahjongg is a solitaire (one player) version of the classic Eastern tile
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game, Mahjongg. The objective is to select pairs of similar tiles.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Mahjongg
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|gnome-mines
 
|gnome-mines
|Mines (or gnomine) is a puzzle game where you locate mines floating in an
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ocean using only your brain and a little bit of luck.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Mines
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|gnome-nibbles
 
|gnome-nibbles
|Nibbles is a game where the user controls a snake. The snake moves around
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the board, eating diamonds while avoiding the walls placed around it.
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Nibbles also features network multiplayer, and up to six evil AI worms!
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nibbles
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|gnome-robots
 
|gnome-robots
|The classic robots game where you have to avoid a hoard of robots who are
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trying to kill you. Each step you take brings them closer toward you.
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Fortunately they aren't very smart and you also have a helpful teleportation
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gadget.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Robots
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|gnome-sudoku
 
|gnome-sudoku
|Gnome Sudoku is a logic game with a Japanese name that has recently exploded
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in popularity. Originally developed by Thomas Hinkle, now included in
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gnome-games. Gnome Sudoku is written in Python. GNOME Sudoku is meant to
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have as simple, unobstrusive an interface as possible while still providing
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features that make playing difficult Sudoku more fun.
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|https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeSudoku
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|gnome-taquin
 
|gnome-taquin

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