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CarDriver is an educational Virtual Environment for safer driving. It is a game written in Python and Panda3D where you are the driver of a car and have to care about the traffic rules. It uses the Open Dynamics Engine (ODE) for the physical simulation.
This is an original colored and Tetris based game: colored blocks are to be compressed up the screen in a jelly environment. The aim of the game is to complete groups of the same color instead of lines.
cryptshell is a shell used for analysable code (eg anything before wwII). It automates letter substitution, transposition, and has modules useful for breaking various weak ciphers (enigma, substitution, vinigre). It has no real practical value.
the game is about you going in a maze and your a box sorry i don't wanna make it another mesh but thats how i made the game so have fun and i hope you enjoy and also there is a multi player in the game there are 3 levels to it next version there will be
Game engine + remake of Atari XL/XE game Robbo.
Level loader is compatible with levels file of GNU Robbo project.
This is NOT the same project as pyrobbo on google code.
A remake of the Atari game "The Box" from 1991. The Box is a (closed) box with unknown structure inside. Using a second, open box the player has to construct a replica of the original box with the same behaviour on balls shot in from the side.