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<UL>



	<LI><A HREF="#Heading1">- 65 -</A>



	<UL>



		<LI><A HREF="#Heading2">Games</A>



		<UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading3">Which Games Have You Installed?</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading4">NOTE</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading5">X Games</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading6">NOTE</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading7">Games in the xdm Root Menu</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading8">X Games Not in the Menus</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading9">Spider (Small and Large)</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading10">Puzzle</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading11">GNU Chess</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading12">WARNING</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading13">Xtetris</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading14">Xlander</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading15">Xmahjongg</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading16">Xvier</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading17">Xroach</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading18">Ico</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading19">Maze</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading20">Xeyes</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading21">Xgas</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading22">Xlogo</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading23">Xhextris</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading24">Xbombs</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading25">Xpaint</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading26">Xfractint</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading27">Character-Based Games</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading28">A Summary of Games in /usr/games</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading29">TIP</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading30">Text Adventure Games</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading31">Word Games</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading32">Card Games</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading33">Board Games</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading34">NOTE</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading35">Simulations</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading36">Video Games</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading37">NOTE</A>



			<UL>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading38">Math Games and Utilities</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading39">Multiplayer Game: Hunt</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading40">Full Graphics Game: Sasteroids</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading41">Other Thinking Games</A>



				<LI><A HREF="#Heading42">Miscellaneous Demos and Utilities</A>



			</UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading43">Summary</A>



		</UL>



	</UL>



</UL>







<P>



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<H2 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading1<FONT COLOR="#000077">- 65 -</FONT></H2>



<H2 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading2<FONT COLOR="#000077">Games</FONT></H2>



<P><I>by Ed Trejis</I></P>







<P>IN THIS CHAPTER</P>







<UL>



	<LI>Which Games Have You Installed? 



	<P>



	<LI>X Games 



	<P>



	<LI>Character-Based Games 



</UL>







<P>Various games come with Linux. The games can be roughly divided between those



that require the X Window system to run and those that will run in plain text mode.



In this chapter, you will learn about both types. The chapter provides a reasonably



complete list of both X- and character-based games.



<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading3<FONT COLOR="#000077">Which Games Have



You Installed?</FONT></H3>



<P>The games listed in this chapter come in several different installation packages,



so you might not have one or more of these games on your system. For instance, the



graphical versions of Tetris, GNU Chess, and Xfractint are each installed separately.</P>



<P>If one of the listed games sounds intriguing, you might want to install it if



you haven't done so already.







<DL>



	<DT></DT>



</DL>











<DL>



	<DD>



<HR>



<A NAME="Heading4<FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>NOTE: </B></FONT>Many more games



	are available from Internet sites.



<HR>







</DL>







<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading5<FONT COLOR="#000077">X Games</FONT></H3>



<P>The following games require X Window to run.</P>



<P>As X Window is a graphical, windowing environment, you might guess that X games



are graphically oriented. You would be right! Almost all of the following games use



color and bitmapped graphics. Often, you can specify the palette of colors the game



will use.</P>



<P>However, you should keep in mind the following:







<UL>



	<LI>Arcade games and home video game systems have dedicated hardware that is designed



	specifically for running games. X Window is a generic environment. Even today's powerful



	personal computers can't match the speed and smoothness of movement of a game machine.



	<P>



	<LI>Games work your hardware and operating system software harder than any other



	application. For best performance, games are often programmed to run &quot;close



	to the edge&quot; and do various software and hardware tricks. You might find that



	one or more of these games will crash your system or have strange side effects.



	<P>



	<LI>The X games that come with Linux are personal efforts. The individuals who wrote



	the games, and allowed free distribution, appreciate suggestions and help in further



	development. Don't hold these games to commercial standards--they are not commercial



	products.



	<P>



	<LI>The Slackware version on the CD-ROM will let you install two types of games.



	The &quot;Y&quot; set contains the BSD games collection, and the other set, &quot;XAP,&quot;



	contains the games with X Window support. Install both versions and then remove the



	ones you don't like.



</UL>











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	<DT></DT>



</DL>











<DL>



	<DD>



<HR>



<A NAME="Heading6<FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>NOTE: </B></FONT>It's tempting to



	put new games in <TT>/usr/games</TT>, though the most common area for user installed



	games is in <TT>/usr/local/games</TT>. The <TT>/usr/games</TT> directory is usually



	reserved for games that come with the system.



<HR>







</DL>







<P>Following is a discussion of the X games you should find on your system. Keep



in mind that installation differences might mean that you have more or fewer games.



<H4 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading7<FONT COLOR="#000077">Games in the xdm



Root Menu</FONT></H4>



<P>If you use the X display manager <TT>xdm</TT> and use the olwm or olvwm window



manager, the <TT>xdm</TT> root menu (usually accessed by holding down the right mouse



button while the cursor is in the root screen area) has a Games submenu choice. From



the Games menu, you can then choose a Demo/Gadgets submenu. If you use a different



window manager, such as Motif, your menus will be correspondingly different.</P>



<P>The menu choices are listed here. The games they start are described in detail



later in this chapter.</P>



<P>The Games menu features the following entries:







<UL>



	<LI>Spider (small)



	<P>



	<LI>Spider (large)



	<P>



	<LI>Puzzle



	<P>



	<LI>GNU Chess using <TT>xboard</TT>



	<P>



	<LI>Xtetris



	<P>



	<LI>Xlander



	<P>



	<LI>Xmahjongg



	<P>



	<LI>Xvier



	<P>



	<LI>Xroach



</UL>







<P>The Demos/Gadgets submenu contains the following:







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