gnome-games 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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gnome-games (1:3.2.0-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low

  * New upstream stable release.
  * Partial rebase with Debian
    - Drop old menus and pixmaps
    - Reordered entries in control and install files
    - Updated copyright file
 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>   Tue, 27 Sep 2011 16:50:27 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Jeremy Bícha
Uploaded to:
Oneiric
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Desktop
Architectures:
any
Section:
gnome
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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gir1.2-gnomegamessupport-1.0: No summary available for gir1.2-gnomegamessupport-1.0 in ubuntu precise.

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glchess: chess game with 3D graphics

 This is the chess game from the GNOME desktop. It allows one to play
 with most existing chess engines, or against a human opponent.

glines: No summary available for glines in ubuntu oneiric.

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gnect: No summary available for gnect in ubuntu oneiric.

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gnibbles: snake game, up to four players

 This is a GNOME port of the popular “Snake” game.
 .
 Nibbles is a game where the user controls a worm. The worm moves around
 the board, eating diamonds while avoiding the walls placed around it.

gnobots2: No summary available for gnobots2 in ubuntu oneiric.

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gnome-games: games for the GNOME desktop

 These are the games from the official GNOME release. They have the look and
 feel of the GNOME desktop, but can be used without it.
 .
 Games are now split in separate packages; this metapackage brings all
 of them but they can be installed separately.

gnome-games-common: No summary available for gnome-games-common in ubuntu precise.

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gnome-mahjongg: No summary available for gnome-mahjongg in ubuntu oneiric.

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gnome-sudoku: Sudoku puzzle game for GNOME

 This is an application for playing the popular sudoku logic puzzle
 game, in which one must fill a 9 by 9 square with the correct digits.
 .
 It features automatic puzzle generation, saving and restoring games,
 annotations, trackers, and much more.

gnomine: popular minesweeper puzzle game for GNOME

 Mines is a puzzle game where you locate mines floating in an ocean
 using only your brain and a little bit of luck.

gnotravex: put tiles on a board and match their edges together

 GNOME Tetravex is a simple puzzle game which scope is to move the
 various pieces from one side of the board to the other side, so that
 the same numbers depicted on the pieces are touching each other.

gnotski: No summary available for gnotski in ubuntu oneiric.

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gtali: No summary available for gtali in ubuntu oneiric.

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iagno: popular Othello game for GNOME

 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.

quadrapassel: popular Russian game, similar to Tetris

 Quadrapassel comes from the classic falling-block game, Tetris. The
 goal of the game is to create complete horizontal lines of blocks,
 which will disappear.