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The GGZ Gaming Zone - KDE Game Modules - Release 0.0.14
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- Point release 0.0.14.1 of the stable branch GGZ 0.0.14 -

We are proud to say that there are now some KDE games available
for the GGZ Gaming Zone. Some of them are just other frontends
for existing games, others are completely new ones.

Content of GGZ-KDE-Games:
	- Libraries:
		Both kggzmod and kggzgames make KDE game development for
		GGZ easy.
	- KReversi:
		A two-player game which is compatible with its Gtk+ brother.
	- Krosswater:
		KDE port of the Java game "Cross the Water". For two - four
		players.
	- KDots:
		Connect the Dots for KDE. Compatible with the Gtk+ version.
	- KTicTacTux:
		TicTacToe game which is compatible with the Gtk+ version but has
		pictures instead of symbols. Can also run in stand-alone mode where
		it has some extra functionality.
	- Koenig:
		A chess game client, which is on par with the Gtk+ equivalent.
		Works also in standalone mode.
	- Muehle:
		Implements the good old Muehle (Nine men's morris) game.
		Can also be run standalone.
	- Keepalive:
		An experimental game client which implements some newer features.
		May or may not work for you.
	- Fyrdman:
		Colourful client for the Hastings1066 game.
		Works also in standalone mode.
	- KCC:
		KDE version of the Chinese Checkers client.
		Works also in standalone mode.

Please read 'INSTALL' if you aren't experienced with the build yet.
The file README.GGZ does give you additional information.

Have a look at QuickStart.GGZ to learn about the installation process.

If you encounter any bugs, please send them to the mailing list,
	<ggz-dev@mail.ggzgamingzone.org>.
Or use the bug tracker at http://bugs.ggzgamingzone.org/.

Have fun!
	The GGZ Gaming Zone Development Team

