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    Pfactris

    An Arithmetical Tetris Game. Numbered tiles divide and cancel out.

    Tetris, but with arithmetic, each tile has an integer on it. Drop a tile onto a tile below so that the numbers divide and cancel out. Once a tile drops and cancels with the tile below, it will attempt to cancel the next tile below that and so on. If no more below-cancellations happen it will also try to cancel with the tile to the left and then the tile to the right of it. For complete description go to Files tab and see readme.txt
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    intelligent thinking system solving

    An approach where computer solves problems like a human brain does;

    The intelligent, thinking systems solving project uses a method whereby the computer solves the problem in a way a biological way does. The result of this is that it can learn and emulate a behavior or strategy. Two examples of the process use the game of chess and the game of go.
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    Quiz Game

    A fully editable quiz game for Unity.

    Project files have been released in a zip file called Quiz Game (Unity Project). Just go to the downloads tab and hit that title. To edit the quiz you will need this software. There is a free version. https://store.unity.com/?_ga=2.103053639.617155182.1519414114-2111798699.1519414114 If you want me to make a quiz for you, go here to make a request https://www.fiverr.com/bdlgraphics/make-a-quiz-for-you
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    Pairfx

    Pairfx

    Chess pairing program for run through and round robin tournaments

    PairFX is a chess pairing program specialized for youth tournaments in schools and chess clubs . No installation required! Just Unzip it and go! (You can run any kind of tournament with it actually but it was written for chess in schools) It supports the organization of a so-called 'run through' tournament and round robin (everybody against everybody) tournaments Swiss pairings are not (yet) possible. Are you a chess teacher at school, or organize a separate tournament at the club? Try...
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    KaiZen

    KaiZen

    Japanese Kanji Memorization Game

    KaiZen has two modes: - Kanji to meaning. The meaning of the kanji is selected from a list of buttons. - Meaning to kanji. The kanji is selected from a 3x3 button grid. After memorizing a set of kanji, go to Settings and increase the database range.
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    Kids Games: We Sow Light

    Kids Games: We Sow Light

    Kids Games in Flash

    ... black bar to un-hide the nav buttons. Currently working on the first game theme: Splat. Splat: Tap the main splat button or a sub-game. Match colors, shapes, both, or just go free for all.
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    MathQuizGame

    MathQuizGame

    A math flashcard-like game

    Practice math by adding, subtracting, or multiplying randomly generated numbers. To view the source code of the project, go to https://github.com/tenny1028/Math-Quiz-Game
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    Penney Ante

    Penney Ante

    It explains a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante

    A university project explaining a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante. Penney Ante is a coin tossing game invented in 1969 by a mathematician called Walter Penney. It is played by two players. Each player selects a pattern of three heads and tails. The two patterns must be different. The players then flip a fair coin repeatedly until one of the patterns appears. The winner is a person whose pattern appears first. Although initially the game appears to be fair...
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    Coin Games

    Coin Games

    It explains a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante

    ... repeatedly until one of the patterns appears. The winner is a person whose pattern appears first. Although initially the game appears to be fair, it is not in general. There is no best pattern that beats all others. The best we can do is let our opponent go first and then choose the best possible option that beats his particular pattern. To do so we need to be able to define relations between each two patterns. And this is where the fun begins. See wiki for a full project description.
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    Tutorial to teach people how to play game of Go (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_%28game%29). Does not use any words - only numbers and animations.
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