KDE 3.1 New Feature Guide
(cont'd)
Edutainment / Games
Edutainment
This release includes the new "Edutainment"
package, maintained by the KDE
Edutainment Project.
A number of additions to this education-oriented package
(kdeedu)
make their first appearance in KDE.
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Vocabulary: a vocabulary training tool for studying languages
or terminology
( FlashKard) as
well as the classical hangman game, in which the
pupil tries to guess a word letter by letter
( KHangman).
-
Languages: a Japanese learning / reference tool
( Kiten),
a tool for studying Spanish verb forms
( KVerbos) and
a new language learning tool for children or adults, with
an emphasis on learning the alphabet and very first sounds of a new
language (currently Danish, Dutch and French)
( KLettres).
-
Chemistry: a tool to help students learn the Periodic Table
of Elements ( Kalzium).
-
Mathematics: a mathematical function plotter with a powerful
built-in function parser
( KmPlot), and
a simple math application that will aid pupils in
improving their skills in calculating percentages
( KPercentage).
Games
For the playful among us, KDE 3.1 will offer a number of new games in the
optional but fun-filled games package (kdegames).
Golf.
Kolf is
a golf game making its debut with KDE 3.1
(screenshot).
Atlantik.
Inspired by the famous boardwalk in Atlantik City, New Jersey,
the Monopoly-type game
Atlantik,
has joined the games package. Featuring network play and original
board themes, it is sure to provide hours of entertainment
when you cannot meet in person.
Misc.
Also new in KDE 3.1 is the Blackjack game
(Megami).
and
a Same-like game
Klickety.
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