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    PyMancala

    PyMancala

    PyMancala: A Python API for the Mancala game

    PyMancala implements rules of the Mancala game, also called Awale. It can be played in different modes: human-human, human-computer or computer-computer. Different variants of the rules are implemented. Several 'basic' strategies are proposed for the human to get an advice and for the computer. Many others can be added and compared to the already existing ones.
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    NetMauMau

    NetMauMau

    Single-/multi-player card game Mau Mau (similar to UNO®)

    Play the popular card game Mau Mau (similar to UNO®) against the computer or over the network with your friends. It consists of a highly configurable stand-alone server and a client based on Qt4/5. The client's development is now ceased and in search of a new maintainer, transforming it from a worse and annoying showstopper to a usable and fun to play one. There are binaries available for Windows, Debian 7/8, Ubuntu and Arch Linux as well as ebuilds for Gentoo. See Files section for details.
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    Snackware is a project aimed to create a "competition of coders" by making different classes or functions to battle amongst themselves against the rules of a game. It's not a traditional game, anyway, since it work with no human intervention.
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    A shareware game called begin was released in 1984: a tactical starship game with a good AI and fair rules (the computer had no advantage) I've hacked assembly code to make it a multiplayer game, so that folk can challenge each other rather than the AI.
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    Te Tuhi turns pictures of video games drawn on paper into games that you can play on the computer. It invents rules to suit the picture. The project aims to be inclusive, experimental, and modular, with one aim being a scaled down version for the OLPC.
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    ConChess - A console based chess game This is a console based chess game with basic chess rules for 2 players. Yet, there is no single-player mode with AI implemented.
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    JGames is a sort of "game development framework" that creates a solid general structure for all Board Games, Strategy Games and all these game, 2D and 3D, that can be specified defining its particular Rules.
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