Penguin Command 1.6.6 - game

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Penguin Command 1.6.6 -
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~karlb/penguin-command/

> This is a clone of the classic "Missile Command" Game, but it has better graphics and music. The gameplay has only been slightly modified. Penguin Command is licensed under the GPL.

Linux, Windows, MacOS X, for debian, FreeBSD, BeOS, Solaris

Other cool games at the site, too.

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Vegard Krog Petersen - Norway

My sites:
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Solitaire MahJongg: http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/index.html
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Chinese Checkers: http://home.no.net/vkp/index.html
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Sarah Michelle Gellar Solitaire: http://home.halden.net/vkp/index.html
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My fishy site (fishing games): http://home.no/vkp32/index.html
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Fredrikshald Havfiskeklubb: http://www.fredrikshald-havfiske.no
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"Vegard Krog Petersen" wrote

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> Chinese Checkers: http://home.no.net/vkp/index.html
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Hi Vegard
It is not clear to me which implementations of Chinese Checkers can be
played P. to P. with another remote person over the internet.
I am keen to find a good implementation that I can play with a friend online
direct without using a hosting site.
Free would be nice, but WARNING not free WARNING would be acceptable.
Off to wash my fingers and keyboard.

Brian Tozer