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    pyDarts

    pyDarts

    OpenSource and DIY real electronic darts game

    Play at many electronic darts game (such as Cricket, Crazy Cricket, 321 Zap, etc) with a cheap DIY dart game controled by an Arduino UNO controler, and the pyDarts python game ! Make you own game and share it with the community ! Note that this is NOT a software to manually score while you are playing beside ! This software score by itself but require a converted dart board ! pyDarts is the reference since no other electronic dart game offer so much functionalities !
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Multiplications

    Programme de multiplications pour enfants

    Programme pour enfants qui permet d'apprendre les multiplications. Quantitée : 20 questions Meilleures note : 6 Plus mauvaise note : 1 sources code : https://github.com/hamdyaea/Multiplications Developer , Createur : Hamdy Abou El Anein
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SNeezy

    SNeezy

    A lightweight frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi.

    NOTE: This project's source code is hosted at GitLab. View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/sneezy SNeezy aims to provide a polished, lightweight graphical frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi. SNeezy turns your Raspberry Pi into a portable SNES console, allowing you to quickly load and play SNES games with only a compatible controller and a screen. Fast load times, a low memory profile, easy configuration, consistent retro styling, box art...
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    Graphically simple but operatively complex, in this game the goal is to collect enough resources to complete your rectangle before the opponent. Be sure to get the game data, rf2.py, and rf2-conf.py
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    Duo is a Crazy Eight card game (think Uno) written in Python, translated in many languages. PLEASE NOTE THAT DUO DEVELOPMENT NOW OCCURS ON LAUNCHPAD AND THIS PAGE ONLY EXISTS FOR HISTORY REFERENCE.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Caster - Plex Plugin

    Caster - Plex Plugin

    An application launcher plugin for Plex

    Caster allows you to creates an icon / shortcut under one of the sections on the home screen. Launch one or more of your favorite Windows programs from within the Plex interface. NOTE: a large percentage of Windows applications do not support user input with a remote / game controller; have your keyboard and mouse handy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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