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KReversi is a single-player strategy title developed by KDE e.V. that brings the classic reversible-disk board game to Linux, Windows, and macOS desktops. Written with the Qt framework, the application presents a lightweight, KDE-integrated interface in which the human player competes against a built-in AI; whenever a piece is flanked by opposing disks it is immediately reversed, gradually shifting the board’s color balance until no legal moves remain and the side with the majority wins. Typical use cases include casual practice sessions for newcomers learning basic positional tactics, quick mental breaks during office hours, or longer analytical games for enthusiasts who wish to experiment with opening sequences and end-game conversion ratios. The project is categorized under Strategy & Board Games within the KDE Games module and is distributed as version master, indicating that the package tracks the upstream development branch rather than a fixed release number; consequently, every build incorporates the latest commits, bug fixes, and translation updates contributed by the community. Because only one version string is currently maintained, users always receive the most recent codebase when updating through their distribution or direct build. KReversi is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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