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Playing Games
By default, Fedora comes with a selection of 15 games. There are additional game packages that can be selected during installation. In addition, the Fedora Extras project has packages for many more games. You can install additional games after installation by using the Add/Remove program application, Pirut, and the Fedora Extras software repository. More information about this games repository can be found on the Fedora Extras Games Wiki:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Games
Brief Description of Each Game
Aisle Riot Solitaire |
A collection of dozens of solitaire games |
Ataxx | A disk-flipping game |
Blackjack | The classic casino card game |
Five or More | A version of the popular Color Lines game |
Four-in-a-Row | A four-in-a-row game played against the computer or another human opponent |
Free Cell Solitaire |
Another huge collection of solitaire games |
Iagno | A Reversi-like disk flipping game |
Klotski | A group of sliding block puzzles |
Mahjongg | A tile-matching game with many variations |
Mines | A clone of a popular puzzle game |
Nibbles | A worm or snake game |
Robots | The classic game of robots out of control |
Same GNOME | A puzzle game involving the strategic removal of groups of marbles |
Tali | A poker game played with dice |
Tetravex | A simple tile-matching game |
For information about using these games, refer to the individual Help > Contents menu within each game.
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