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This is an original colored and Tetris based game: colored blocks are to be compressed up the screen in a jelly environment. The aim of the game is to complete groups of the same color instead of lines.
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Qvark is many things. It is a multi-user dungeon crawler (like countless text-based MUDs out there) with ASCII graphics (nethack, Angband, etc) and the persistent world and storyline of a modern MMORPG. It is terminal-based and written in C++ and Python.
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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
A project that involves creating both a server structure and a client model for a basic(as of this point) mmorpg game. Mainly a school project developed by students at the Ovidius University of Mathematics and Informatics of Constanta.
A simple card game, mainly for children. Playable as Authors (Happy Families, Quartett, Jeu de Familles) or as Supertrumpf (similar to Battle, Krieg und Frieden or Bataille).
cryptshell is a shell used for analysable code (eg anything before wwII). It automates letter substitution, transposition, and has modules useful for breaking various weak ciphers (enigma, substitution, vinigre). It has no real practical value.
MIR is a dream of young student in computer graphics and programing, who one day thought of a game wich will be very very innovative and so customizable by the user than he\'d be able to really build and shape the world where he lives.. MIR: Make It Real
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.
The truco is a card game played in Brazil and some countries in Latin America. ETruco is a truco game for linux playable in network, using the EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Libraries) for the interface, specifically Edje and EWL.
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.
Academic project for the game of TIc Tiac Toe, with a variation of 1 more row and 1 more column that the usual one. Also it will be with a 3D logic and interface
WoWLinuxTools are a set of tools for playing World of Warcraft on Linux. Main Project is WoWLinuxSettings which allows you to edit your Graphic/Sound Options for WoW (which is currently not possible in Wine)