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    2D video game with particular gameplay mixed from solar striker and tower defense. Top camera, shoot incoming enemies, buy weapons, put automatic turrets, proceduraly generated terrain with tunable object densities...
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    Susi-Z is a platform-independent C++ game and media-art engine.
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    YASIC, Yet Another Space Invaders Clone. This remake features a full 3D space environment with interactive camera angles, modern graphics, sound and music. Customizable themes are used to make this game even more exciting. Yasic is written in C++/OpenGL
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    Te Tuhi turns pictures of video games drawn on paper into games that you can play on the computer. It invents rules to suit the picture. The project aims to be inclusive, experimental, and modular, with one aim being a scaled down version for the OLPC.
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