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    Wizards Magic
    Wizards Magic - OpenSource card game, based on rules of Magic: The Gathering, written in Python, using Pygame
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    Isometric Turn-Based Strategy

    A turn-based strategy game in the spirit of Tactics Ogre

    The end-goal is a deep, complex tactical turn-based RPG. The main inspirations are the Final Fantasy Tactics series and Tactics Ogre, with plenty of room for innovation. Currently, we are implementing weapons, items, and spells into the battle framework, and soon to come will be the core RPG mechanics, AI, and self-contained missions. The game is being coded in C++ using SDL.
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    Ironia
    Ironia is (going to be) an easy colonization game written in Python using the Tkinter GUI. It is NOT playable yet.
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    A text-based, turn-based strategy game set in space. It is similar to a 4X game and is inspired by Space Federation: Galactice Conquest among other games. Programmed with Python using Curses for the text interface.
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    PyBEM is a simple project: Python. Play by Email. That's it :) We're providing tools to help people create and run their own turn-based strategy games via email, in a language that's simple to learn, and using a system that's easy to modify.
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    A game based of the D&D game mechanism. The game itself (the story of Gareth) is only an application of the underlying game engine. Is possible to create new game, new monster, new maps using this engine.
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    Protowars is a multiplayer turn based strategy game. The key difference is that the user will design its own units using pre-made parts available to all players. Users will be able to design their own maps and vote for new parts for all.
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    Serpyon is a turn-based Worms-like game. It's written in Python using Pygame library.
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    Pysox is an open-source library for the development of isometric, 3D games (RTS and TBS chiefly). It will be scriptable in either Python or Lua. It is written in Objective-C using GNUstep, OpenGL, and SDL.
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    The SquadX Turn-Based Engine is a game engine for aiding the development of tactical turn-based combat simulations (like the XCOM(tm) series). The project is being developed in C++, using OpenGL, GLUT, and SDL. It will have versions in Linux and Windows.
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    An implementation of FASA's BattleTech board game for Windows and Linux, using Python, PyQt, and C++.
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    CrystalNight is a web-based CGI game engine for a genre of game best described as "breeding" game. Meaning you, breed/train monsters/animals/etc. This is a game engine so the specifics for any game using it would need to be defined in the database.
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    Parlance is a completely open platform for playing the Diplomacy board game over a network, using the protocol developed by the DAIDE community. This Python-based system currently includes a configurable server, a few simple bots, and an observer.
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