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Strategy games are games of intellect and keen thinking skills. Don't play them too much though, these games tend to get quite addictive.
ALE Clone
- Version: Development 1.16
- Byte Size: 543.1 KB (556,111 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 20, 2000
- Home Page: http://user.exit.de/johns/
- Binary: Generic
- Additional Software Required: Warcraft II
- Description: A Clone of Warcraft II. Graphics and sound effects come from your Warcraft II cdrom.

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AnachronisM
- Version: Development 1.0Beta
- Byte Size: 156.6 KB (160,386 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: November 18, 1999
- Home Page: http://students.ceid.upatras.gr/~nbasili/anachronism.html
- Additional Software Required: Image Set, QT
- Note: Also Available: Map Editor , Sample Level
- Description: Anachronism is a serious RTS strategy game, where you lead your troops to victory. Features include real-time battles, 3D rendered graphics, downloadable levels, and plenty magic, blood and action. Multiplayer support is under development.

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Bomb Squad
- Version: Development Beta 3
- Byte Size: 19.8 KB (20,305 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 24, 1999
- Home Page: http://members.xoom.com/kbrlek/bombs.html
- Description: Bomb Squad is a strategy game for Linux in it's early stages of development. It most closely resembles the game Worms.

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Chain Reaction
- Version: Stable 1.0-2
- Byte Size: 8.0 KB (8,144 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 24, 1999
- Home Page: http://thor.cam.ac.uk/~ac212/xchain/
- Binary: RedHat
- Description: Chain Reaction is a classic strategy game for 2-4 players. Players take turns to place tokens on an 8x8 board. When a square exceeds it's maximum value, it explodes, setting off the surrounding squares.

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Civilization: Call to Power Demo
- Version: Stable 10251999
- License: Commercial Demo
- Revision Date: October 25, 1999
- Cost: $49.95
- Home Page: http://www.lokigames.com/products/civctp/
- Note: Also available in German.
- Description: The return of a classic! Civilization: Call to Power is the
latest in the line of the "Civilization" games. Build up your
civilization from the dawn of the Stone Age until it reaches for the stars--and
beyond.

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Craft
- Version: Stable 3.05 / Development 3.5
- Byte Size: 1.8 MB / 3.0 MB
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 15, 1999
- Home Page: http://borneo.gmd.de/~hua/
- Description: You are a Viking, and, one fine day, after drinking a bit to much beer, you fall out with the leader of your settlement. After several unpleasantries, the upshot of it all is that you and two of your equally drunken companions have to make a break for it!. An historic moment, because you three guys establish a new nation. Since you are obviously even too lazy to work, your companions vote you to be King. So let's have a look and see whether you have what it takes to build up a new and powerful kingdom, or whether you are just another one of life's losers. To make things a wee bit tricky there just happens to be a few more of your sort, trying to establish their own kingdoms; so a few problems along the way are certainly foreseeable. Your main task is to command your own citizens.

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Demolization
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Emperor
- Version: Stable 1.2.1
- Byte Size: 161.8 KB (165,671 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 10, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dome/4555/
- Binary: ELF
- Description: Emperor is a strategy game for up to six players, who try to conquer all the cities in a given world. Players have to explore the random generated map and build different combat units. Players can fight each other as well as the computer.

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Free Trek
- Version: Stable 0.1.1
- Byte Size: 764.0 KB (782,323 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: October 11, 1999
- Home Page: http://freetrek.Linuxgames.com/
- Additional Software Required: Mesa
- Description: The Free Trek Project is an effort to build a multi-user network space battle
simulator which runs on
both Linux and Windows computers.
This program is a good way to drop out of college!

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Freeciv
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FW
- Version: Development 0.1.3
- Byte Size: 40.8 KB (41,822 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 24, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~rwb197/fw/
- Description: FW is a portable, client-server based multiplayer tetronimo dropping game, supporting an arbitrary number of players. It is currently in a very early stage of development, and sometimes crashes randomly, but basic tetronimo-dropping functionality seems to be working.

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GPCross
- Version: Stable 1.0.0
- Byte Size: 38.5 KB (39,421 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 22, 2000
- Home Page: http://mano.interfree.it/efiles.htm
- Description: GPCross is a nice and challenging puzzle game based on the game 'Mario's Picross' for Gameboy, by
Nintendo. There is also a level editor to create one's own levels; the package includes complete
sources, full documentation and also a tutorial.

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kAtomic
- Version: Stable 1.0.67
- Byte Size: 29.4 KB (30,151 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: December 10, 1998
- Home Page: http://www.ba-ravensburg.de/~wuest/ATOMIC.HTM
- Additional Software Required: KDE
- Description: A simple strategy game where you assemble atoms based on a given molecule.

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Kugel
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LinCity
- Version: Stable 1.11
- Byte Size: 463.9 KB (475,037 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 5, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.floot.demon.co.uk/lincity.html
- Description: LinCity is a country/city simulation very similar to SimCity. Watch out, this game is highly addicting!

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Majik
- Version: Stable 0.4.0
- Byte Size: 852.0 KB (872,438 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: Febraury 16, 2000
- Home Page: http://majik.netti.fi/
- Binary: Generic
- Description: Majik is a project to create a captivating role-playing environment set in a medieval fantasy world with the help of modern 3D-technology. Majik differs from other similar games by having a single ever-developing server instead of multiple clones from one static world. Thus the residents of Majik can truly affect the history and legends of this world as it constantly grows in both size and detail.

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motti
- Version: Stable 2.3.2
- Byte Size: 87.0 KB (89,081 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 20th, 2000
- Description: motti is a simple strategy game where you try to conquer opponents'
capitals by occupying and encircling their territories. It can be
played by two or up to 31 players. The game has interfaces both for
curses and for X. It's able to open multiple displays over network
for network play.

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Myth II: Soulblighter Demo
- Version: Stable 1.3d
- License: Commercial Demo
- Revision Date: March 1, 2000
- Cost: $49.95
- Home Page: http://www.lokigames.com
- Note: Also Available: PPC
- Description: Bungie's thrilling strategy adventure, Myth II:Soulblighter, brings back the scourge of the West and challenges you with all-new scenarios and improved graphics and 3D rendering. Thanks to the efforts of Loki, this awesome adventure is now available for Linux 2.x and glibc2. Upgrades from the previous demo are available on
the Linuxberg FTP.

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Nautix
- Version: Development 0.1.3
- Byte Size: 96.1 KB (98,372 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 27, 2000
- Home Page: http://members.xoom.com/mindxgames/nautix.html
- Additional Software Required: gltt
- Description: Nautix is a 3D realtime strategy game that has also some role play
elements. You are a citizen in a virtual world and can do what you want
but should do what the others want from you.

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NetHack - QT Version
- Version: Stable 3.2.2.1.0.1
- Byte Size: 1.4 MB (1,503,619 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: April 29, 1999
- Home Page: http://trolls.troll.no/warwick/nethack/
- Description: NetHack is a Free graphical one-player roleplaying game with a highly modular window system interface supporting TTY, VGA, Mac, Amiga, and other displays. Qt is a graphical user interface toolkit. So, "NetHack with Qt interface" is a version of NetHack which has a user interface module written using the Qt toolkit. This static version does NOT require QT.

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NiwiE
- Version: Development 0.1
- Byte Size: 54.7 KB (55,987 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 26, 1999
- Home Page: http://yeats.ucc.ie/~fboehme/niwie.html
- Description: NiwiE is a small strategy game which lets you play "Neutron" and "Co-Neutron" against the computer. Currently, it only plays white. NiwiE is very much in development, with computer play being rather predictable.

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Project Space
- Version: Stable 0.0.7
- Byte Size: 118.6 KB (121,476 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: June 10, 1999
- Home Page: http://delirium.funzt.net/philippe/project/
- Binary: Generic
- Description: We write the year 2018. Humanity has started to explore space and search for new resources on other planets. You are the commander of the first interstellar Fleet and coordinate the exploration of space, science and the transport of resources from moon to earth. With the time your fleet grows and you discover new technologies which enables you to leave your solar system and explore the deep of space.

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Railroad Tycoon II
- Version: Stable 1.54.2 Gold
- License: Commercial Demo
- Revision Date: March 9th, 2000
- Cost: $49.95
- Home Page: http://www.lokigames.com/products/rt2/index.php3
- Description: The critically acclaimed blockbuster strategy-simulation
hit "Railroad Tycoon II" is now available for Linux!
This real-time strategy simulation game place gamers in a world of
big business, expansionism and engineering in which all aspects of the railroad industry can be
controlled.

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Realmlifes
- Version: Stable 0.05 / Development
- Byte Size: 188.8 KB (193,327 bytes)
- License: Artistic
- Revision Date: March 20th, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~edtx/realmlifes/index.html
- Additional Software Required: XWinAllegro
- Description: Realmlifes is a fantasy roleplaying game in which each non-player character is AI-controlled. It's not a one-hero hack 'n slash game, every character in the game is equal, they talk, fight, group, learn and wage war together.

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Spellcast
- Version: Stable 1.0
- Byte Size: 74.9 KB (76,664 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 22, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.rustcorp.com/
- Binary: Generic
- Description: Spellcast is a multi-player strategy game for X. This game can become very addicting if you have a good opponent.

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Stock
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XBattle
- Version: Stable 5.4.1 / Development 6.0c
- Byte Size: 126.0 KB / 112.1 KB
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: April 1, 1999
- Home Page: http://cns-web.bu.edu/pub/xpip/html/xbattle.html
- Description: XBattle is a multi-player strategy game that unfolds on a hex map. It's features are many, and must be experienced to be properly enjoyed.

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XBomb
- Version: Stable 2.1a
- Byte Size: 23.4 KB (23,942 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: November 20, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/xbomb/
- Description: A minesweeper game with a choice of three different grids. The simplest is the hexagonal grid, next is the traditional square grid and the most complex is the triangular grid. For each of the different grid shapes there are three difficulty levels.

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Xconq
- Version: Stable 7.2.2 / Development 7.2.94
- Byte Size: 1.8 MB / 2.3 MB
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: October 28, 1998 / November 24, 1999
- Home Page: http://sourceware.cygnus.com/xconq/
- Additional Software Required: Ncurses for console interface.
- Description: Xconq is a multi-player, empire-building strategy game in which players contest for world domination. In the standard game, each player (31 players are allowed) starts with a few towns and cities, and may build infantry, armor, airplanes, and ships. Each player's actions are hidden; speed and surprise are important. Any or all sides may be played by the computer.

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Zero Point
- Version: Stable 0.9.4
- Byte Size: 324.3 KB (332,056 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: November 12, 1998
- Home Page: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux
- Description: This game presents the player with a walking line like those in screensavers. The object of the game is to use the arrow keys to affect the motion of the line. When the player stops the line, he/she moves to the next level, with either a faster line, or a moving polygon, depending on the level.

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