gamazons 0.83-6 source package in Ubuntu

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gamazons (0.83-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add new 128x128 hicolor icon.
  * Update my e-mail address.
  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 3.9.6.
  * Vcs-Browser: Use cgit and https.
  * Do not convert the old icon to xpm format anymore. Use the new icon
    instead.

 -- Markus Koschany <email address hidden>  Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:31:38 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Debian Games Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Games Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
games
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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gamazons: Amazons boardgame for GNOME

 Amazons is a game played on a 10x10 chess board. Each side has four pieces
 (amazons) that move like chess queens (in a straight line in any direction).
 Instead of capturing pieces like in chess, the game is determined based on who
 moves last.
 .
 Each move consists of two parts. First an amazon moves to a new square and
 then fires an arrow to another square (the arrow is fired in a straight line
 in any direction from the square the amazon landed on). The square the arrow
 lands on becomes a permenant block for the rest of the game. No one can move
 over it, or fire an arrow over it. Every turn an amazon must move and fire an
 arrow, so every turn there is one less square available on the board. Try and
 block in your opponent or section off a good chunk of the board for yourself.

gamazons-dbgsym: debug symbols for package gamazons

 Amazons is a game played on a 10x10 chess board. Each side has four pieces
 (amazons) that move like chess queens (in a straight line in any direction).
 Instead of capturing pieces like in chess, the game is determined based on who
 moves last.
 .
 Each move consists of two parts. First an amazon moves to a new square and
 then fires an arrow to another square (the arrow is fired in a straight line
 in any direction from the square the amazon landed on). The square the arrow
 lands on becomes a permenant block for the rest of the game. No one can move
 over it, or fire an arrow over it. Every turn an amazon must move and fire an
 arrow, so every turn there is one less square available on the board. Try and
 block in your opponent or section off a good chunk of the board for yourself.