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    PrakeOut

    Cross platform BrakeOut with level editor

    BrakeOut clone in python 2.7, with level editor. Easily make your own multi stage levels, with custom graphics, music and sound. Executable for Win 32 OS available, but source will run on all platforms! PrakeOut currently only supports Python 2.7, so remember to download the correct Python version if you want to make your own build. The entry module for your project should be GameHandler.py
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    Mini-Type is a lighthearted shoot-em-up written in Python using Panda3D. It is aimed at a general audience, but also aims to be fun for shmup fans.
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    Star Wars : The Unknown Jedi
    A star wars fighter game. Requires Python and PyGame extension. no project website beside ethanco.biz... Does not support python 3.x.
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    Pydza is a open-source project of a platform "mario-like" game written in python using pygame library / Pydza est un projet open-source d'un jeu de plateforme de type Mario, codé en python et utilisant la bibliothèque pygame.
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    Super Stupid & Super Speed Shooting Game

    A super stupid and super speed shooting game made with Pygame

    As an exercise and why not as a serious project, we're creating a Super Stupid and Super Speed Shooting Game. Game speed increases as enemies die.
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    A minigame tournament engine that allows for playing games against other people across the internet. The project is in the planning/alpha. It only currently has an Line of Sight Chess Program.
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    Porting the Ambrosia Software game Ares (by Nathan Lamont) to Mac OS X and beyond. The source has just been released - a first alpha may be soon! Although this project is called Ares X, it is supposed to be called Xsera (the name should be changed soon)
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