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The idea '''is stack''' the falling blocks in a way that '''lines are completely filled'''.  
The idea '''is stack''' the falling blocks '''in a way that lines are completely filled'''.  


>> "is to stack" <br />
>> "is to stack" <br />

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Games

The goal of the game is to destroy all the buildings and advance to the next level. Each level gets a harder by increasing the speed of the plane and the height of the buildings.

>> "gets a bit harder" on "gets harder"

KAtomic is both fun and educational game built around molecular geometry.

>> "both a fun" (?)

The idea is stack the falling blocks in a way that lines are completely filled.

>> "is to stack"
>> "to create horizontal lines without any gaps" (?)

It is played on a field, surrounded by wall, with two or more balls that move about in the field bouncing off of walls. The player can build new walls, decreasing the size of active field.

>> "bouncing around within the walls"
>> "The object of the game is to build new walls to decrease the size of the active field."


KLines is a simple but highly addictive, one player game for KDE. KLines has been inspired by well known game of Color Lines, written by Olga Demina, Igor Ivkin and Gennady Denisov back in 1992.

>> "addictive one player"
>> Is this still correct after rebranding?
>> "was inspired by the well known game Color Lines"; is this really what the reader wants to know?

KMines is the classic Minesweeper game.

>> "a"

KNetWalk is a small game where you have to build up a computer-network by putting the rigth wires into the right order.

>> "computer network"
>> Not really true; "by rotating the wires to connect the terminals(?) to the server(?)"

KBlackbox is a game of hide and seek played on a grid of boxes where the computer has hidden several balls.

>> + "The position of the hidden balls can be deduced by shooting beams into the box."

KGoldrunner is jump and run/puzzle/logic game.

>> "is a jump" (what's a jump game anyway?)

The player then is expected to remove all the tiles off the game board by locating each tile's matching pair.

>> "player is" or "player is then"

Screenshot

>> I miss the Solitaire/Patience screenshot, because that's what most Windows users are going to know. :)

The idea behind KSame is to to completely clear the game board filled with the multicolored marbles

>> + "by removing groups of adjoining balls(?) of the same color."

In KSpaceDuel each of two possible players controls a satellite spaceship orbiting the sun. As the game progresses players have to eliminate opponent's spacecraft.

>> "players control" (?)
>> "the opponent's spacecraft with bullets or mines."

"KSquares is a game modeled after the well known pen and paper based game of Dots and Boxes."

>> Doesn't tell me much.. + "Each player takes it in turns to draw a line between two adjacent dots on the board. The objective is to complete more squares than your opponents."

>> Does this one really belong to games? (Not toys?)

You must go through the levels escaping ghosts in a maze. You lose a life when a ghost eats you, but you can eat the ghosts for a few seconds when eating an energizer. You win points when eating pills, energizers, and bonus, and you win one life for each 10,000 points. When you have eaten all the pills and energizers of a level, you go to the next level, and the player and ghost speeds increase. The game ends when you have lost all your lives.

>> A bit too wordy. "You must run through the maze to eat all pills without being captured by a ghost. By eating an energizer, Kapman gets the ability to eat ghosts for a few seconds. When a stage is cleared of pills and energizer the player is taken to the next stage with slightly increased game speed."

Kolf is a miniature golf game, developed by Jason Katz-Brown in 2002.

>> This kind of information isn't written for any other game

KsirK is a computerized version of a well known strategy board game. KsirK is a multi-player network-playable game with an AI. The goal of the game is simply to conquer the World... It is done by attacking your neighbours with your armies.

>> Which one? "the well known strategic board game Risk"
>> This can be written under Features.
>> "the world by attacking"
>> "neighbors" (En US?)

or you can make up your own puzzles...

>> "own puzzles."

Education

[Dario Andres] All the changes were uploaded. I splitted Marble description into feature items. Please check them. Regards
[Hans Chen] Thanks!


"The game has several categories of words to play with and among them: Animals (animals words) and three difficulty categories: Easy, Medium and Hard."

>> "The game has several categories of words to play with, for example Animals (animals words), and three difficulty categories: Easy, Medium and Hard."

"apable to make simple MathML operations "

>> "capable to make simple MathML operations "

"The display includes upto 100 million stars"

>> "The display includes up to 100 million stars"

"Is a program that visualizes the Periodic Table of Elements"

>> "It is a program that visualizes the Periodic Table of Elements"

Doesn't seem to follow the other description styles.

Too wordy, could put some under "Features" instead.

"KLettres is an application specially designed to do help the user to"

>> "KLettres is an application specially designed to help the user to"

"KmPlot is a program to draw graphs, theit integrals or their derivations"

>> "KmPlot is a program to draw graphs, their integrals or derivatives (?)"

"the carthesic or the polar system"

>> "the Cartesian or the polar coordinate system"