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Kbillar - Billiards game
KBillar is a billiard game in which everything is
user-definable: the table, borders, ball properties, gravity, etc. The
user can choose to play billiards on surfaces such as a sphere, a
cylinder, or a torus, or in any map which can be expressed as
z(x,y). The radius of the ball can be changed, and there is an mode in
which the user can become the billiard ball. To parse complex
mathematical maps, KBillar uses methods from Kalamaris.
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Interfaces | X Window System |
Source languages | C++ |
Use requirements | KDE 3.0 or later, Mesa, libgmp, Qt (compiled with OpenGL module) |
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