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Go Siege is a transformation of the ancient Chinese game of Go into a massively multiplayer online game in which hundreds of players can compete simultaneously.
A cross platform chess database which supports ChessGML, PGN, SVG, PostgreSQL and plugins written in Java or Jython. Some Python chess libraries and some Python tools are included.
Usable pieces are Java and Python opening classification libraries.
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A prototype for a 3D Goban display, full featured SGF editor, client for IGS-PandaNet and interface for GNU Go. glGo is written in C++ and based on wxWindows, OpenGL and SDL.
glGo is available for Linux and Windows.
The BoardGame Tool offers an easy, XML driven interface to implementing boardgames on the computer, with automatic network play, artificial intelligence and robot possibilities. Game rules are encoded in easy-to-learn embedded Python.
ch0 c-h-zero the chess engine!!!
How well is it possible for your processor(s) to play chess? How well is it possible for someone AND your processor(s) to play chess? Would they let it fly, or manage it actively?
--> Let's evolve !!!
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.
Py Connect Four is the Connect Four game you've always wanted! (some exceptions apply :-p). This is the classic 2 player game, where each player puts his/her piece in, and the first to get four in a row wins the round. This game keeps track of the s
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Metagame-Sector is a Python framework for quickly and easily making Sector-based games (ie, Chess, Risk, Bard's Tale, Zelda, WarCraft, Civ). Features include Client-Server model, View separation (ie, you can have a GNOME and a Win32 frontend), and more.
english: A Tic-Tac-Toe game in python with the idea of put the computer teatching his oponent how to win or don't lose the game with nice comments while he plays
portugues: Um jogo do galo em python com a ideia de por o computador a ensinar o jogador
Parlance is a completely open platform for playing the Diplomacy board game over a network, using the protocol developed by the DAIDE community. This Python-based system currently includes a configurable server, a few simple bots, and an observer.
Okey is a traditional Turkish board game ( the origin of this game comes from a Russian Game ). I plan to make this game only playable with online connection with 4 user.
OLPC Game Activity. Objective of the game is to help kids in developing countries to make wise food choices. Game would be built using pygame and other olpc,sugar modules. Contribution is most welcome in any form (code, idea, documentation, etc).