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    Dice Roller v1.0

    Dice Roller v1.0

    Basic dice roller application for Windows

    This basic dice roller application supports 6 different types of dices such as D4, D6, D8, D10, D12 and D20. Clicking on the Roll button rolls these dices. Also pressing the space bar in your keyboard rolls the dice. Useful for board games and RPG games.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Chess Problem Editor

    Edit diagram.sty LaTeX diagrams

    A Python application to edit LaTeX files containing chess problems - using the chess-problem-diagrams LaTeX-package.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Snakes And Ladders

    Snakes And Ladders

    Desktop application to play the classic Snakes and Ladders game.

    Embark on an epic journey of twists and turns as you dive into the classic game of Snake and Ladder with a modern twist. With a vibrant 10x10 board and 2 to 4 vibrant players, the battleground is set for an exhilarating showdown now with multiplayer support upto 4 players with visual animations of pieces moving on the board! Gather your friends and family for more fun with new updates in game. Now with full screen mode. Download the latest version!
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Basic Blind Chess

    Basic Blind Chess

    Blind Chess using Taiwan rule

    Blind Chess also known as "Dark Chess" (暗棋) or "Banqi" or Half Chess , is a two-player Chinese board game played on a 4x8 grid, or half of the xiangqi (Chinese Chess) board. This application is using Taiwan rule. AI is using basic minimax tree structure and some rules. Advanced algorithm such as Upper Confidence bounds applied to Trees and Monte Carlo Tree Search are NOT used. This app is single player vs computer only. For English user, Christakis Giorgios made Software Requirements...
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    A multi-player networked clone of the classical Bubble Bobble board game. Throw bubbles at monsters and collect dozens of different bonuses before your co-players! A modernized version running the clients in browsers is available at https://bitbucket.org/arigo/bub-n-bros/
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pycassonne

    Carcassonne clone written in python using pygame

    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...
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    LuckyWords

    LuckyWords

    A classic word guessing game

    LuckyWords is an open-source classic word guessing game loosely based on 'Hangman' and 'Wheel of Fortune'. It is targeted for Linux and the KDE desktop, though in principle, as a Python application it is platform independent. LuckyWords depends on Python 3 and PyQt4 and is released under the terms of GPL 3.0. For further information, visit the wiki or our website at www.casualcoding.org.
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    MKGI Chess Club is a chess playing server with a pure Web interface. It features complete player profile management, full html email notification with embedded board display. It also includes an interface to match against chess engines such as gnuchess.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Ludo is a 2 or 4-player board game. Ludonline provides a way of playing with the game over the internet, or with a computer, or even both.
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    The Nuffle Blood Bowl Web Manager is a system for managing teams and leagues for the game Blood Bowl by Games Workshop. Version 2.x is implemented in Python and supports the PBBL ruleset. Version 1.x is implemented in PHP and supports the LRB ruleset.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Infinity Tournament Assistant is an application to manage participants, rankings, and scores of tournaments for the tabletop strategy game Infinity from Corvus Belli.
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    Next generation chess application for GTK. With freechess.org support, unicode, SVG scalable graphics, sounds and more!
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    Treenimation is a tool for creating web-based, multiplayer board games and animated games embedded in a virtual city, Treenopolis. All games/user tools are coded in a scripting language: Treescript. Non-programmers can create drag-and-drop games as well.
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    Condottieri is a web based, multiplayer game, inspired in Avalon Hill's classic "Machiavelli". The game is set in Renaissance Italy but it's easily adaptable to other scenarios and eras as long as the rules are like the ones in "Machiavelli".
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    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 !!!
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    PyGo is a Python/Tk application for studying and playing the ancient game of Go.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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