Source: tdegames Section: games Priority: optional Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> XSBC-Original-Maintainer: @@@MAINTAINER@@@ Uploaders: @@@UPLOADERS@@@ Build-Depends: cdbs (>= 0.4.39-0.1), debhelper (>= 5.0.31), autotools-dev, gawk, gettext, tdelibs4-dev, automake1.9, libtool, groff-base, sharutils, bzip2, sharutils Build-Depends-Indep: doxygen, graphviz, gsfonts-x11, qt3-doc, tdelibs4-doc Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: tdegames Architecture: all Section: tde Depends: atlantik (>= ${Source-Version}), kasteroids (>= ${Source-Version}), katomic (>= ${Source-Version}), kbackgammon (>= ${Source-Version}), kbattleship (>= ${Source-Version}), kblackbox (>= ${Source-Version}), kbounce (>= ${Source-Version}), kenolaba (>= ${Source-Version}), kfouleggs (>= ${Source-Version}), kgoldrunner (>= ${Source-Version}), kjumpingcube (>= ${Source-Version}), klickety (>= ${Source-Version}), klines (>= ${Source-Version}), kmahjongg (>= ${Source-Version}), kmines (>= ${Source-Version}), knetwalk (>= ${Source-Version}), kolf (>= ${Source-Version}), konquest (>= ${Source-Version}), kpat (>= ${Source-Version}), kpoker (>= ${Source-Version}), kreversi (>= ${Source-Version}), ksame (>= ${Source-Version}), kshisen (>= ${Source-Version}), ksirtet (>= ${Source-Version}), ksmiletris (>= ${Source-Version}), ksnake (>= ${Source-Version}), ksokoban (>= ${Source-Version}), kspaceduel (>= ${Source-Version}), ktron (>= ${Source-Version}), ktuberling (>= ${Source-Version}), twin4 (>= ${Source-Version}), lskat (>= ${Source-Version}) Suggests: tdegames-doc-html (>= ${Source-Version}) Description: games from the official KDE release KDE (the K Desktop Environment) is a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix operating system. . This metapackage includes a collection of games provided with the official release of KDE. Package: tdegames-doc-html Architecture: all Section: doc Suggests: konqueror | www-browser, tdegames Description: KDE games documentation in HTML format By default the games provided with KDE (the K Desktop Environment) only provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package provides all of the KDE games documentation converted to HTML format so it can be read with any web browser. . The documentation will be installed into the usual directories /usr/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/<package>/, for instance /usr/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kasteroids/. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: libtdegames1 Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: KDE games library and common files This library provides a common infrastructure for several of the games in the KDE distribution. Features include standardized menu items, high score handling, card display, and network connections including chat capabilities. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: tdegames-dbg Architecture: any Depends: tdelibs-dbg Priority: extra Section: tde Description: debugging symbols for tdegames This package contains the debugging symbols associated with tdegames. They will automatically be used by gdb for debugging tdegames-related issues. Package: libtdegames-dev Architecture: any Section: libdevel Depends: tdelibs4-dev, libtdegames1 (= ${Source-Version}) Description: KDE games library headers This package is necessary if you want to develop your own games using the KDE games library. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: libtdegames-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Recommends: tdelibs4-doc, qt3-doc Suggests: konqueror | www-browser, libtdegames-dev Description: API documentation for the KDE games library This package contains the developers' documentation for libtdegames. You may want to install it if you wish to develop games for KDE. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: tdegames-card-data Architecture: all Section: games Description: Card decks for KDE games Several different collections of card images for use by KDE games. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: atlantik Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: atlantikdesigner, monopd Description: KDE client for Monopoly-like network games This is a KDE client for playing Monopoly-like boardgames on the monopd network. It can play any board supported by the network server, including the classic Monopoly game, as well as the Atlantik game in which the property includes several major cities in North America and Europe. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: atlantik-dev Architecture: any Section: devel Priority: extra Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, atlantik (= ${Source-Version}), libtdegames-dev (= ${Source-Version}) Description: Development files for Atlantik This package contains header files for compiling programs against the libraries which come with Atlantik. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kasteroids Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Asteroids for KDE You know this game. It is based on Warwick Allison's QwSpriteField widget. . The objective of kasteroids is to destroy all the asteroids on the screen to advance to the next level. Your ship is destroyed if it makes contact with an asteroid. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: katomic Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Atomic Entertainment game for KDE This is a puzzle game, in which the object is to assemble a molecule from its atoms on a Sokoban-like board. On each move, an atom goes as far as it can in a specified direction before being stopped by a wall or another atom. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kbackgammon Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: gnubg Description: A Backgammon game for KDE KBackgammon is a backgammon program for KDE2. It is based on the code, ideas and concepts of KFibs (which is a FIBS client for KDE1). For a short time, KBackgammon was called bacKgammon (if you know somebody who is still using bacKgammon, please force them to upgrade :-)). . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kbattleship Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Battleship game for KDE This is an implementation of the Battleship game. Each player tries to be the first to sink all the opponent's ships by firing "blindly" at them. The game has options to play over a network connection or against the computer. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kblackbox Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: A simple logical game for the KDE project KBlackBox is a game of hide and seek played on an grid of boxes. Your opponent (Random number generator, in this case) has hidden several balls within this box. By shooting rays into the box and observing where they emerge it is possible to deduce the positions of the hidden balls. The fewer rays you use to find the balls, the lower your score. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kbounce Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Jezzball clone for the K Desktop Environment This is a clone of the popular Jezzball game originally created by Microsoft. Jezzball is one of the rare and simple games requiring skill, timing, and patience in order to be successful. A ball begins to bounce off of an area enclosed by four borders (like a square). You must move your pointer to certain areas within the square. Upon clicking, a new border is constructed at a relatively quick pace. You can change the direction of the borders by 90 degrees as well. Ultimately, you must force the ball to bounce around in a smaller, and smaller area as time goes by without the ball ever touching the borders as they are being constructed. If a ball touches a certain part of the border as it is being built, the game is over. After 75% of the original space has been blocked off from the moving ball, you advance one level, and one more ball is added to the mix in the following level. . This game was previously known as kjezz. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kenolaba Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Enolaba board game for KDE kenolaba is a simple board strategy game that is played by two players. There are red and yellow pieces for each player. Beginning from a start position where each player has 14 pieces, moves are drawn until one player has pushed 6 pieces of his opponent out of the board. . This game was previously known as kabalone, and was inspired by the board game Abalone by Abalone SA, France. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kfouleggs Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: A KDE clone of the Japanese PuyoPuyo game KFouleggs is a clone of the Japanese PuyoPuyo game, with advanced features such as multiplayer games against human or AI, and network play. If you have played Tetris or one of its many clones, you will find KFouleggs easy to learn. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kgoldrunner Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: A KDE clone of the Loderunner arcade game KGoldrunner, a game of action and puzzle solving. Run through the maze, dodge your enemies, collect all the gold and climb up to the next level. . You must guide the hero with the mouse or keyboard and collect all the gold nuggets, then you can climb up into the next level. Your enemies are also after the gold and they will kill you if they catch you! . The problem is you have no weapon to kill them. All you can do is run away, dig holes in the floor to trap them or lure them into some area where they cannot hurt you. After a short time a trapped enemy climbs out of his hole, but if it closes before that, he will die and reappear somewhere else. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kjumpingcube Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Tactical one or two player game KJumpingCube is a simple tactical game. You can play it against the computer or against a friend. The playing field consists of squares that contains points. By clicking on the squares you can increase the points and if the points reach a maximum the points will jump to the squares neighbours and take them over. Winner is the one, who owns all squares. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: klickety Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: A Clickomania-like game for KDE Klickety is an adaptation of the (perhaps) well-known Clickomania game; it is very similar to the "same" game. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: klines Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Color lines for KDE KLines is a simple game. It is played by one player, so there is only one winner :-). You play for fun and against the high score. It was inspired by a well known game - "Color lines", written for DOS by Olga Demina, Igor Demina, Igor Ivkin and Gennady Denisov back in 1992. . The main rules of the game are as simple as possible: you move (using the mouse) marbles from cell to cell and build lines (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). When a line contains 5 or more marbles, they are removed and your score grows. After each turn the computer drops three more marbles. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kmahjongg Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: the classic mahjongg game for KDE project Your mission in this game is to remove all tiles from the game board. A matching pair of tiles can be removed, if they are 'free', which means that no other tiles block them on the left or right side. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kmines Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Minesweeper for KDE KMines is the classic Minesweeper game. You must uncover all the empty cases without blowing on a mine. . When you uncover a case, a number appears : it indicates how many mines surround this case. If there is no number the neighbour cases are automatically uncovered. In your process of uncovering secure cases, it is very useful to put a flag on the cases which contain a mine. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: knetwalk Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: A game for system administrators This game presents the player with a rectangular field consisting of a server, several clients, and pieces of wire. The object is to rotate these elements until every client is connected to the server, and no wires are left unconnected. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kolf Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Minigolf game for KDE This is a minigolf game for KDE that allows you to go through different golf courses and waste an exorbitant amount of time. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kolf-dev Architecture: any Section: devel Priority: extra Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, kolf (= ${Source-Version}), libtdegames-dev (= ${Source-Version}) Description: Development files for Kolf This package contains headers and development libraries for compiling Kolf plugins. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: konquest Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: KDE based GNU-Lactic Konquest game This the KDE version of Gnu-Lactic Konquest, a multi-player strategy game. The goal of the game is to expand your interstellar empire across the galaxy and, of course, crush your rivals in the process. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kpat Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, tdebase-data, tdegames-card-data Description: KDE solitaire patience game KPatience is a collection of 14 card games. All the games are single player games. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kpoker Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, tdegames-card-data Description: KDE based Poker clone KPoker is a KDE compliant clone of those highly addictive pocket video poker games which are sometimes called "Videopoker" as well. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kreversi Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Reversi for KDE Reversi is a simple strategy game that is played by two players. There is only one type of piece - one side of it is black, the other white. If a player captures a piece on the board, that piece is turned and belongs to that player. The winner is the person that has more pieces of his own color on the board and if there are no more moves possible. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ksame Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: SameGame for KDE KSame is a simple game. It's played by one player, so there is only one winner :-) You play for fun and against the high score. It has been inspired by SameGame, that is only famous on the Macintosh platform. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kshisen Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Shisen-Sho for KDE KShisen-Sho is a single-player-game similar to Mahjongg and uses the same set of tiles as Mahjongg. . The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ksirtet Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Tetris and Puyo-Puyo games for KDE This program is a clone of the well known game Tetris. You must fit the falling pieces to form full lines. You can rotate and translate the falling piece. The game ends when no more piece can fall ie when your incomplete lines reach the top of the board. . Every time you have destroyed 10 lines, you gain a level and the pieces fall quicker (exactly the piece falls from a line each 1/(1+level) second). . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ksmiletris Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Tetris like game for KDE This is a game with falling blocks composed of different types of smilies. The object of the game is to "crack a smile" by guiding blocks so there are two or more of the same symbol vertically. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ksnake Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Snake Race for KDE Snake Race is a game of speed and agility. You are a hungry snake and are trying to eat all the apples in the room before getting out! . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ksokoban Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Sokoban game for KDE The first sokoban game was created in 1982 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi at the Japanese company Thinking Rabbit, Inc. "Sokoban" is japanese for "warehouse keeper". The idea is that you are a warehouse keeper trying to push crates to their proper locations in a warehouse. . The problem is that you cannot pull the crates or step over them. If you are not careful, some of the crates can get stuck in wrong places and/or block your way. . It can be rather difficult just to solve a level. But if you want to make it even harder, you can try to minimise the number of moves and/or pushes you use to solve the level. . To make the game more fun for small kids (below 10 years or so), some collections with easier levels are also included in KSokoban. These are marked (easy) in the level collection menu. Of course, these levels can be fun for adults too, for example if you don't want to expose yourself to too much mental strain. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: kspaceduel Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Arcade two-player space game for KDE KSpaceduel is an space arcade game for two players. . Each player controls a ship that flies around the sun and tries to shoot at the other ship. You can play KSpaceduel with another person, against the computer, or you can have the computer control both ships and play each other. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ktron Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Tron clone for the K Desktop Environment The object of the game is to avoid running into walls, your own tail, and that of your opponent. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: ktuberling Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Potato Guy for KDE KTuberling is a game intended for small children. Of course, it may be suitable for adults who have remained young at heart. . It is a potato editor. That means that you can drag and drop eyes, mouths, moustache, and other parts of face and goodies onto a potato-like guy. Similarly, you have a penguin on which you can drop other stuff. . There is no winner for the game. The only purpose is to make the funniest faces you can. . There is a museum (like a "Madame Tusseau" gallery) where you can find many funny examples of decorated potatoes. Of course, you can send your own creations to the programmer, Eric Bischoff, who will include them in the museum if he gets some spare time. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: twin4 Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Connect Four clone for KDE Four wins is a game for two players. Each player is represented by a colour (yellow and red). The goal of the game is to get four connected pieces of your colour into a row, column or any diagonal. This is done by placing one of your pieces into any of the seven columns. A piece will begin to fill a column from the bottom, i.e. it will fall down until it reaches the ground level or another stone. After a move is done it is the turn of the other player. This is repeated until the game is over, i.e. one of the players has four pieces in a row, column or diagonal or no more moves are possible because the board is filled. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information. Package: lskat Architecture: any Section: games Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, tdegames-card-data Description: Lieutnant Skat card game for KDE Lieutnant Skat (from German Offiziersskat) is a card game for two players. It is roughly played according to the rules of Skat but with only two players and simplified rules. . Every player has a set of cards in front of him/her, half of them covered and half of them open. Both players try to win more than 60 of the 120 possible points. After 16 moves all cards are played and the game ends. . This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE games module. See the 'kde' and 'tdegames' packages for more information.