Carcassonne is (originally) a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans im Glück in German. This application is one of its several implementations bears the base game. There are 72 cards to be deposited to the game board and 7 meeples (or pennants) are available per player.
You may play against one or more computer/human players using this game with different selectable computer players' skills. Computer player...
This is a variant of the well known snake game. The snakes are competing about eating the frog. It was implemented as a report for a course in Artificial Intelligence. My son helped me with the design using his toy snakes.
This is a python implementation Thud!, a boardgame. It aims to offer both backwards compatibility with the existing Thud! application while adding new features such as drag-n-drop interface, internet playability and computer opponents (AI).
Sulk is a computer version of one of Games Workshop's most perfectly conceived games, Space Hulk first edition. Play on a hotseat, against AI Genestealers, or (planned) over the internet.