KXP = KGoldRunner eXpansion Pack. This consists of games I've made for KGoldrunner. To use them first catch your rabbit: Somehow get KGoldrunner installed. Your GNU/Linux distribution has probably already packaged it for easy installation. Then place the .grl files in ~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user/levels, creating this if it doesn't exist. Edit or create ~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user/games.dat and add these lines: 48 T bl Beginner's Luck 28 T fd Flying Digger Now run KGoldrunner and when you select New Game from the Game menu, you should see both Beginner's Luck and Flying Digger listed. Enjoy! Surplus Levels Directory This contains levels which may be used in other games in the future. SOLUTIONS ========= Stuck? Need help? Can't figure out how to pass a level? Normally I'd tell you to select Show A Solution from the Move menu but it appears that KGoldRunner doesn't allow third party level designers to provide their own solutions. I've come up with a workaround using the fact that KGoldRunner records you as you play levels. The file rec_bl.txt contains recordings of my playing the levels from Beginner's Luck. Similiarly, the file rec_fd.txt contains that from Flying Digger. If you'd like to see how I did something, move that file into ~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user. However: Be aware that since KGoldRunner has been recording you playing the levels this will overwrite your recordings. You may want to back up your recordings file if you want to be able to keep it. Also, if you then go play a level it will overwrite my recording with yours. As a result, you may need to keep a "pristine" copy of my recordings file around so that it can be swapped in as needed if you want to see multiple solutions while playing levels in between them. Hopefully these limitations will be addressed in a future version of KGoldRunner. Thanks to Ian Wadham for all of his feedback and listening. You can redistribute and/or modify these levels under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The levels are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with these levels. If not, see .