Linux Manual Pages - section 6 (games for linux)

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accel - tests the new style svgalib accelerator interface
ace_of_penguins - Solitaire-games with penguin-look.
acidwarp - eye-candy for the LINUX-Console
acm - an aerial combat simulator for X
acm4 - an aerial combat simulator for X (version 4.X)
adventure -
aiDummy - Computer players for xfrisk
airstrike -

all-demo - all-Allegro's demonstration game
amph - Exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects
an - Anagram generator
anemone - wiggling tentacles.
anemotaxis - directional search on a plane.
animals - traditional AI game that learns about animals from the player
ant - cellular automaton.
antinspect - ant model inspection screenhack
antspotlight - ant spotlight screenhack
apollonian - Descartes Circle Theorem.
apple2 - Apple ][ display emulator
arithmetic -
arkclient - arkclient -- arkrpg engine
ark-config - ark-config -- script to get information about the installed version of libArk
armagetron - A 3D Tron-like high speed game
armagetron-dedicated - armagetron-An armagetron game server
asciijump -
atanks - obliterate each other with oversize weapons
atc -
atlantik - KDE monopd client
atlantis - draw swimming sharks, whales, and dolphins.
atom4 - two-player color puzzle game
attal-ai - attal-ai -- turn-based strategy game, ai player
attal-campaign-editor - attal-campaign-editor -- turn-based strategy game, campaign editor
attal-client - attal-client -- turn-based strategy game, client
attal-scenario-editor - attal-scenario-editor -- turn-based strategy game, scenario editor
attal-server - attal-server -- turn-based strategy game, server
attal-theme-editor - attal-theme-editor -- turn-based strategy game, theme editor
attraction - interactions of opposing forces
atunnel - hypnotic GL tunnel journey
auth - auth -- authentication binary utility for Mordor MUD engine
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