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    microStudio

    microStudio

    Free, open source game engine online

    microStudio is a free, open source game engine online. It is also a platform to learn and practice programming. microStudio can be used for free. You can also install your own copy, to work locally or on your own server for your team or classroom. microStudio is available online, this is the simpler and the preferred way, you will have access to all the online collaboration features, online publishing, and more export features. You don't even need to create an account, you can start working...
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    Guessing Cricket

    Guessing Cricket

    Modernized traditional finger/hand guessing cricket

    Finger cricket, also known as Hand Cricket, is a classic childhood game that we used to play in classroom with friends. It involves two players using hand gestures to represent runs, taking turns to bat and bowl, and the game ends when the second player loses all their wickets or scores more run than the other player. The main objective is to score more runs than opponent, just like real cricket. Guessing Cricket is a modern twist on the traditional Finger Cricket game that adds an exciting...
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    Stand-alone "Jeopardy!" game that allows you to create, modify and play your own jeopardy boards. Game play is a 2team format, and is meant for, but not limited to classroom use. Please leave feedback on this program, through support/ email
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    My Java version of a Jeopardy game. Meant for classroom-style moderated use, rather than head-to-head multiplayer action. I'll continue adding features and taking suggestions!
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    Build Your Own Jeopardy
    BYOJeopardy is a program to create and play Jeopardy-like games. BYOJeopardy helps you easily build and display jeopardy games. Also, you can export boards to html, so you can play anywhere. This a great tool to use for reviewing topics in the classroom.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    RandomSelector is a tool for classroom demonstration and experimentation. Using this tool educators and students can make random selections from sets stored as text files.
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