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Game Homepage Chackers Challenge - a new game for Linux! All users of Linux now have a new great game - Challenge Checkers! The game is a wonderful training for you logic force and strategy skills. You play with your device or with your partner, getting more and more experience on several skill levels. Enjoy also great graphics and sound - endless pleasure for devoted chess player of any age. A real challenge for all checkers masters! License: shareware ($16.95)
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Game Homepage This is a project to develop a CHESS GAME. This is a project to develop a CHESS GAME. The goal of this game is to use some special data structure (like BITBOARD) or algo (MTD(f) and Quiet Algo) to provide a powerful AI. The interface is fully 3D with OpenGL. License: free
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Game Homepage A board game for 1 or 2 players There is a square coloured field. Player 1 starts in the lower left corner, player 2 in the upper right. Each turn players choose one color to add to their territory. Then, all adjacent tiles of that color are captured. The first player to capture 50% of the field wins. Press Up/Down to pick a color, and Spacebar/Return to make the move before time runs out. License: free
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Game Homepage Colossus is a Java clone of Avalon Hill's Titan(tm) boardgame. Colossus is an attempt to create a Java clone of Avalon Hill's Titan, an out-of-print fantasy wargame. The main goal is networked multiplayer, allowing Titan players to more easily find opponents (networking works, but is not very robust yet). There is a working but not very strong AI, and in addition to the standard game, Colossus includes support for several variants. License: free
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Game Homepage Place five pieces in a row on a 3d board A 3d version of gomoku. Similar to connect four, but it is played in 3D on a 19x19 board and a play is allowed on any location of the board. License: free
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Game Homepage A net-playable version of connect4 for X. Connx is a multiplayer implementation of the classic Connect-4 game, where the object is to drop pieces into the gameboard such that four of yours lie in a row; meanwhile, your opponent is doing the same thing. Connx has support for more than two people to play, which might make for an interesting moment or two, but otherwise it's the same as the board game everyone had in their closets as a kid. License: free
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