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In Hoverbots, robots with an artificial intelligence fight each other in a 3D environment. The AI is coded by the competitors in any language. Robots can create drones with up to the same functionality as the robot, or simply as bombs.
PyTrail is a game based on our beloved Oregon Trail. Take your family/crew across the United States to the lovely state of Oregon.
Python is the main language, using Pygame - a Python based game infrastructure.
pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/TKinter) Craig Reynold's famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature.
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pRobot is something like Pokémon for computer scientists. Each player creates a computer program, a so-called pRobot. Then all the pRobots are thrown into a virtual arena, the war-ground. Within that arena they can walk, reproduce, and fight.
Copter! is a SimCopter clone written in C++. Copter! will feature much more than the original SimCopter, and will be very moddable through it's modular design. Mods will be released which allow the player to be a policeman, or other characters.
Original Creator -> http://www.donhopkins.com
Original SimCity projects by Don Hopkins: http://www.art.net/~hopkins/Don/simcity/index.html
from: http://www.donhopkins.com/drupal/node/130
GPL Open Source Code of OLPC SimCity to be called Micropolis
PyPet is a virtual pet simulation class written in Python, allowing for an open source framework for virtual pets. Includes numerous interfaces including a SuperKaramba theme, as well as supporting remote interaction over the internet or other networks.
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This project, is a game which will generate an entire universe as more players explore! Written in Python and multiple interfaces (text MUD-like at first).
Fast-paced multiplayer blade fighting 3D game allowing you to express your feelings on your opponents, using martial arts techniques and rapid gestures.
All Ahead Flank! (AAF) simulates modern tactical naval combat in real time, including surface, subsurface, and air threats. Multiple factions and players are supported, and the perspective is that of a flag officer in command of a group of assets.
one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtual machine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.
MIR is a dream of young student in computer graphics and programing, who one day thought of a game wich will be very very innovative and so customizable by the user than he\'d be able to really build and shape the world where he lives.. MIR: Make It Real