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    Python Tetris

    Tetris game powered by Python 3

    A basic Tetris game with most modern mechanics of the genre. Includes SRS rotation functionality and modern scoring! (Will no longer update due to me wanting to move on to new projects.)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    IsoRealms Spindizzy and Isorealms Engine

    IsoRealms Spindizzy and Isorealms Engine

    An isometric arcade-style game of skill, puzzles and exploration

    IsoRealms Spindizzy and IsoRealms Engine is now developed as "IsoRealms" on GitHub, and can be found at the following location: https://github.com/MartinBrentnall/IsoRealms The SourceForge SVN repository is no longer maintained.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Academic Games Scoring
    Develop models, databases, and front-end libraries for scoring programs for academic games leagues around America. AG tournaments are similar to golf leagues, etc. What makes them academic is that players compete in, e.g., math, as opposed to sports.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Guess the Number

    Guess the Number

    Guess the Number is a game written in C#

    Guess That Number is a simple number guessing game from a random number between two thresholds, determined by the difficulty chosen Written in C# with a few twists, such as multiplayer, scoring and time trails. And a little humor and references here and there. The game is free and open source. The game takes full advantage of the text-based console interface to drive home a feeling of an old DOS gams.
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    Gameplay is similar to Bejewelled(tm), but using a hex rather than a square grid for more scoring options. Unique multi-swap moves. Theme-able (with 6 bundled themes). New themes are easy to create and share. Complete manual. Requires Python and Pygame.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ...The user can key in theoretical board layouts and then have the computer calculate the next best move. The computer knows 175,000 words and can calculate in seconds the highest scoring placement.
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    Computer version of Rubik's Race, the board game from the early 1980s, with features including online scoring, multiple players over TCP/IP, and skinnable, allowing you to change the look of the game!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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