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    Bingo Board, Caller, & Card Printer

    Manages Bingo Games and Prints Bingo Cards

    ...The caller application has two right click menu embed into the application. One is the on control that shows the game you are playing, and the second is on the timer below the "Get Next Ball" button, and it allows you to set the timer. The only requirements this software has is a printer and the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5. Please add your comments to the review section to let me know your thoughts about this application.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kpong

    Kpong

    Two players pong for windows

    Kpong is a 2 players pong-based game using visual basic.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RBounce

    RBounce

    An animated board game for Windows

    ...Two or more balls move randomly on a board of 18x30 empty tiles. The goal is to enclose and fill empty areas by building walls around them. Wall ends grow till they reach the game boundary, or another wall, or meet a ball. If a ball strikes an active end, the wall stops growing at that end; if a ball strikes the side of an actively growing wall, both ends stop and the player loses a "life". Each round begins with as many lives as balls: 2 for Round 1, 3 for Round 2, and so on up to Round 15 (which no living mortal has yet reached). The goal for each round is to enclose and fill 75% of the board. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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