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This is a Python based mini-game framework that supports the Wii Remote as primary input. It employs PyGame, PyOpenGL, PyBluez, and a Python port of Wiigee.
The is a 2D ball game write in pygame.
I has finish the basic framework and the playable version.
The code is free for anyone who want to edit it and learn something form it.
The Debris Project is a joint development between a group of students. The aim is to create a fun, extensible, multi-platform, multiplayer space action game.
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The Neutral Zone is a multiplayer arcade game by Cateia Games, thematically located in the Star Trek universe. This project focuses on creating a sequel to the original freeware game, adding scrollable game area instead of fixed size and warp drive.
K.I.M.B. is a side-scrolling "shoot everything that moves" games. It is sort of a mix between ballistic games such as Worms or Scorched Earth and first person shooters such as Doom or Quake.
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.
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)