List of KDE Applications - Games

Games

  • Bomber - Arcade Bombing Game
  • Bovo - Five-in-a-row Board Game
  • Granatier - Bomberman clone
  • Kajongg
  • Kapman - Pac-Man Clone
  • KAtomic - A clone of the early 1990s commercial game Atomix
  • KBattleship - Battleship for KDE
  • KBlackbox - Black-box logic game. Shoot rays into a black box to find some balls.
  • KBlocks - A Tetris clone
  • KBounce - A JezzBall clone for KDE
  • KBreakout - A Breakout type game
  • KDiamond - A Bejeweled type game
  • KFourInLine - Four-in-a-row Board Game
  • KGoldrunner - Hunt Gold, Dodge Enemies and Solve Puzzles
  • Kigo - A Go Board Game
  • Kiriki - A Yahtzee game
  • KJumpingCube - A board game where players make boxes change color and try to succeed in taking over the board
  • KLines - A clone of Lines
  • KMahjongg- Mahjong solitaire
  • KMines - Minesweeper game
  • KNetWalk - A puzzle game. The player must arrange sections of wire to connect the computers.
  • Knights - Chess board program
  • Kolf - Golf game
  • Kollision - A game of dexterity
  • Konquest - Galactic Strategy Game
  • KPatience - Patience Card Game
  • KReversi - Othello/Reversi game
  • KSame
  • KShisen
  • KsirK
  • KSpaceDuel
  • KSquares
  • KSudoku
  • KTron
  • KTuberling
  • Kubrick
  • LsKat
  • Palapeli
See also: Kdegames

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