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Mnemisis is a tool for learning and using what is called the 'major' system of mnemonic for remembering numbers. It involves /learning/ (sigh) a phonetic system, but after that it's time to start cramming those 20+ digit numbers into your head. Free
A robot wars variant.
A computer game in which robots are governed by a simple assembly language. Various arenas running on different hosts can be connected over the internet, so that robots blundering into transporters can be sent from machine to machi
The RoboCup competition is an international event in which teams of
autonomous robots play soccer against one another. This project
provides resources for the RoboCup F180, or small-sized league.
It also provides a mechanism through which teams can c
Dungeon Shell is a shell for D20 Dungeon Masters. Simple commands allow DM to manage a game session and track characters and monsters statistics. It is written in Java (1.4.0 at least). Data is stored in XML and you can script it with j[p]ython.
Skitter Tag is an addictive little game. Spaceships fly through a maze, trying to tag one another and find power-ups. Up to two humans can compete alongside computer opponents.
A graphical isometric multiplayer virtual reality server in MUD-style. Rooms and server code can be changed online. At the moment, there is also an IRC link. Clients are available in Java and Python/C.
This is a slide rule emulator based on the classic Pickett slide rule design. It is written in Python, so the name "pyckett" is appropriate. It is suitable as an example of object-oriented Python software construction, including multiple inheritance.
A TextMap module for Python.
The TextMap class can be used to emulate oldfashioned computer screens. It will have methods like writexy(x,y,text),
input = readxy(x,y,text), clear(), scroll(x,y),
change(coloroptions), settext(text), input = gettext()
With TTS it is possible to create stats for Quake 2. In special for the Tourney mod in Team play.
I found no other program that could create team stats under linux. It is primary focussed on InstaTeam
ME is a multiplayer, web-based game of space exploration and economic competition. It is a game of strategy, role-playing, combat, and diplomacy.
Continues the development of ME originally by Bryan Brunton.
Try the game at http://advancedpowers.com/
MYGAMEBOX is a project building a virtual console in the style of 1980-1990 computer game consoles.
The project is built around Pygame which is proving itself as the most robust and enthusiastically supported platform for python games development.
FungeWars, written in Python, loads two Befunge programs onto the same grid, where each tries to cause the other to quit or crash. A standalone Befunge interpreter, PyFunge, is also included.
Befunge is an esoteric two-dimensional programming language.
A Java-based game to let two people play Magic: The Gathering (copyright Wizards of the Coast) over a tcp/ip connection. It does not know how to play the game, but it does let you play if you know how.
Merchant Empires is a multiplayer, web-based game of space exploration and economic competition. It is a game of strategy, role-playing, combat, and diplomacy. Merchant Empires is loosely based on both Trade Wars and Space Merchant.
QWPython is a Python-powered QuakeWorld dedicated server. The
core engine has been wrapped up as a Python module and altered
to call back to Python to execute Quake game logic.
A QuakeC -> Python translator is also included.
pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/TKinter) Craig Reynold's famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature.
Rollem is an Open Source (GPL) Game Master's aid for Roleplaying Games, allowing you to randomly roll on tables (e.g. encounter, weather, name, character history) that are written in XML.