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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"

This game has great graphics, and you play
against five computer opponents by default. This is, of course, configurable. The five dice
roll automatically. You click the dice you want to roll (which turn into pumpkins) and
click Roll to try to improve your score. After your third roll, you click the category you
want to count your score.
GNOME also has a blackjack table for your gambling pleasure. Learn to double-down,
split your hand, and other tricks of the trade without risking any real cash. The dealer
plays under any of four sets of rules, called Vegas Strip, Vegas Downtown, Atlantic City, or
Ameristar. This is set in the game??™s Preferences.
To play games, go to the KDE or GNOME Applications menu, and click Games. All your
choices will come up, organized by type.
Freeciv: A Free Strategy Game
Sid Meier??™s Civilization is one of the most popular games ever. The chance to build a
society from scratch, fight wars, and get to space is irresistible for some. Naturally, some
game players run Linux for more serious pursuits. What is interesting is that for some of
those players, one of their serious pursuits became creating the game.


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