@ gnome-games category: GNOME-desktop sdesc: "GNOME games suite." ldesc: "The gnome-games package containes a collection of simple games for your amusement." requires: gnome-aisleriot gnome-freecell gnome-gataxx gnome-glines gnome-gnect gnome-gnibbles gnome-gnobots2 gnome-gnometris gnome-gnomine gnome-gnotravex gnome-gnotski gnome-gtali gnome-iagno gnome-mahjongg gnome-same-gnome gnome-stones gnome-xbill curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-games-locale category: GNOME-desktop sdesc: "The locale databases for the gnome-games packages." ldesc: "The locale databases (.mo files) for the gnome-games packages." external-source: gnome-games requires: gnome-games curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-aisleriot category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Gnome solitaire games." ldesc: "AisleRiot (also known as Solitaire or sol) is a collection of card games which are easy to play with the aid of a mouse. The rules for the games have been coded for your pleasure in the GNOME scripting language (Scheme)." external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs libguile12 curr: 1.4.0.4-2 @ gnome-freecell category: GNOME-games sdesc: "FreeCell, a popular solitaire card game. " ldesc: "It is the game of the FreeCell, a popular solitaire card game. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gataxx category: GNOME-games sdesc: "This is a GNOME port of the old game ataxx." ldesc: "Gataxx, part of the GNOME-games suite of games, is a relative of other disc-flipping games such as Iagno. Gataxx, however, begins at the corners, rather than at the center of the board, and has slightly different rules for adding and moving discs. " requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs external-source: gnome-games curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-glines category: GNOME-games sdesc: "GNOME version of the color lines program" ldesc: "This is GNOME's version of the color lines program, aka fiveormore. The program is fully GPL-ed. It was originally written by Robert Szokovacs in gtk, I added Gnome support... " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnect category: GNOME-games sdesc: "a 'Four In A Row" game for GNOME" ldesc: "Gnect is a 'Four In A Row' game for GNOME. The object of the game is to build a line of four of your counters while trying to stop your opponent (human or computer) building a line of his or her own. A line can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnibbles category: GNOME-games sdesc: "A snake-eat-diamonds game." ldesc: "Gnibbles is a game where the user controls a snake. The snake moves around the board, eating diamonds while avoiding the walls placed around it." external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnobots2 category: GNOME-games sdesc: "GNOME Robots II" ldesc: "GNOME Robots II is a development of the original Gnome Robots game which was itself based on the text based robots game which can be found on a number of UNIX systems, and comes with the BSD games package on Linux systems. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnometris category: GNOME-games sdesc: "A tetris clone" ldesc: "GNOME's clone of tetris" external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-2 @ gnome-gnomine category: GNOME-games sdesc: "A variation of the popular logic puzzle minesweeper " ldesc: "GNOME Mines is a variation of the popular logic puzzle minesweeper. GNOME Mines is included in the gnome-games package, which is part of the GNOME desktop environment." external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnotravex category: GNOME-games sdesc: "A game based on Tetravex." ldesc: "GNOME Tetravex is a simple puzzle where pieces must be positioned so that the same numbers are touching each other. Your game is timed, these times are stored in a system-wide scoreboard. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gnotski category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Derivative game from Klotski." ldesc: "Gnome Klotski is a small game for GNOME. The idea is originally from a game called 'Klotski'. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-gtali category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Gnome version of Yahtzee Dice Game" ldesc: "This is an implementation of yahtzee. Yahtzee is sort of poker with dice and less $$. You roll five dice three times and try to create the best "hand." Your two rerolls may include any or all of your dice. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-iagno category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Gnome version of Othello (Reversi) board game." ldesc: "Iagno is a computer version of the game Reversi, more popularly called Othello. Iagno is a two player strategy game similar to Go. The board is 8 by 8 with tiles that are black on one side and white on the other side. The object of Iagno is to flip as many of your opponent's tiles to your color as possible without your opponent flipping your tiles. This is done by trapping your opponent's tiles between two tiles of your own color. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-mahjongg category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Classic Chinese Tile Game (Gnome version)" ldesc: "Gnome Mahjongg, or Mahjongg for short, is a solitaire (one player) version of the classic Chinese tile game, Mahjongg." external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-same-gnome category: GNOME-games sdesc: "This is GNOME's version of the SameGame program. " ldesc: "The objective of the game is to get a high score by eliminating as many balls as possible in a single stroke. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-stones category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Stones games" ldesc: "GNOME Stones is a simple, enjoyable arcade style game based on many old classics. It involves collecting gemstones, hence the name GNOME Stones. While doing this, you must avoid being squashed by falling rocks. " external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1 @ gnome-xbill category: GNOME-games sdesc: "Fight the infection." ldesc: "As the README puts it: . Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Your objective is to click the mouse on them, ending their potential threat. If one of the people reaches a computer, it will attempt to replace your operating system with the virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off the screen with your vital software. The game ends when only 0 or 1 of your computers is being productive. Additionally, some computers are connected with network cables. When one computer on a network becomes infected, a spark will be sent down the cable, and will infect the computer on the other end when it reaches there." external-source: gnome-games requires: gtk+ gdk-pixbuf gnome-libs curr: 1.4.0.4-1