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Source Rocket is a web interface for Source based games, such as Counter-Strike: Source, Team Fortress 2, and Left 4 Dead. It manages admins for all major plugins (Mani, SourceMod, eXtensible Admin), and supports clan management.
Based on WCS:Python, Classic, Fully Customizable, WarCraft:Source Mod written in Python, this is a Counter-Strike Source modification that implements the newbie friendly but challenging WC3 Frozen Throne game play and 8 races.
Original Creator -> http://www.donhopkins.com
Original SimCity projects by Don Hopkins: http://www.art.net/~hopkins/Don/simcity/index.html
from: http://www.donhopkins.com/drupal/node/130
GPL Open Source Code of OLPC SimCity to be called Micropolis
PyPet is a virtual pet simulation class written in Python, allowing for an open source framework for virtual pets. Includes numerous interfaces including a SuperKaramba theme, as well as supporting remote interaction over the internet or other networks.
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Support For Card Games in Python.
In particular, support for Poker, with classes for Cards, Decks, Hands, Tables, Hand Classification, and AI for hand play.
This is a Python based mini-game framework that supports the Wii Remote as primary input. It employs PyGame, PyOpenGL, PyBluez, and a Python port of Wiigee.
A simple golf league program for keeping track of players, teams, courses, and handicaps. It runs on any OS and stores in file or to a database through Zope Object Database
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Vingie, which stands for 'Vingie is not Game, is Engine', is an open source (GPLv3) MMORPG engine (server-side implementation only) and MMORPG client-server protocol implementation.
FiftyTwo is a collection of card games for the OLPC XO laptop specifically, though because it is written in Python, it should run on other platforms as well. For more details, see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Games/FiftyTwo
Isometric engine based on old python tkclient from worldforge.org. The goals are to separate libs of code, port it to pygame, .and make it up to date for worldforge. The reason is lack of light free isometric engines for easy games development
A Pythonic program to generate and solve a Sudoku puzzle of any N by N dimension. It uses a combination of logic and guess to solve the puzzle. The GUI is written with PyGTK and the code can be use as a guidelines of using Python Generators.
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.
This is an on-line multi player card game based on a popular South-American game called "Truco". It is written in Python/GTK and is intended to be multi-platform.