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    Pyxel

    Pyxel

    A retro game engine for Python

    A retro game engine for Python. Thanks to its simple specifications inspired by retro gaming consoles, such as only 16 colors can be displayed and only 4 sounds can be played back at the same time, you can feel free to enjoy making pixel art style games. The motivation for the development of Pyxel is the feedback from users. Please give Pyxel a star on GitHub! Pyxel's specifications and APIs are inspired by PICO-8 and TIC-80. Pyxel is open source and free to use.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Crossfire RPG game

    Crossfire RPG game

    Cooperative multiplayer graphical RPG and adventure game

    Crossfire is a free, open-source, cooperative multi-player RPG and adventure game. Since its initial release, Crossfire has grown to encompass over 150 monsters, 3000 areas to explore, an elaborate magic system, 14 races, 16 character classes, and many powerful artifacts scattered far and wide. Set in a fantastical medieval world, it blends the style of Gauntlet, NetHack, Moria, and Angband.
    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    Exif UserComment Editor

    Dialog box to edit Exif comment into images

    Display a simple graphical dialog box to add or edit Exif UserComment contained into images. Supports Unicode UTF-8 characters. Originally developed as a plugin for Geeqie image viwer. It requires Python GTK+ and exiv2 tool.
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    ALRDR 2.0 demo

    ALRDR 2.0 demo

    The second demo of my game engine.

    Started when I was 16, still not ended, here is a demo of the game engine on which I work for more than 1 year. It's my first game project, so I decided to make it easy, by creating my own game workbench (a friend is making the MapEditor, I'm doing the rest), including the game engine, render engine, graphics, programmation, syntax ect. Don't wanted especially to share it, but friends wanted to play on it, so I will just share the .exe here.
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    NEWS UPDATE - MARCH 16, 2016 <<<<BETA RELEASE NOTIFICATION>>>> This is Terofal77, otherwise known as Jake and the producer of Sundog Resurrection. I have not updated this page for quite some time as our primary project website is www.SundogResurrectionProject.com. However, I wanted to make notification that the BETA RELEASE is about to drop. Yup, at long last!
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    Revolutionary new clock. Forget the binary clock, meet the Hex Clock! The day is divided into 4096 Binutes, which are sub-divided into 16 tics each. The top three squares display the Binutes Past Midnight (BMP).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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