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ScardFace is a python3k library for interfacing with smart cards, which supports Plug-and-Play readers inclusion and threading. It also offers classes for manipulating APDU cmds and resps, and use them in a transport-protocol-independent fashion.
Audiere is a portable audio library which supports playing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, IT, XM, S3M, and MOD files. You can use it from C, C++, Python, Java, Delphi, and any language that supports XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla, for example).
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Finally a complete list of Yugioh CCG playingcards in a free spreadsheet format (OpenOffice Calc). Every card, booster, and special release from the popular Yugioh CCG.
Graphically simple but operatively complex, in this game the goal is to collect enough resources to complete your rectangle before the opponent. Be sure to get the game data, rf2.py, and rf2-conf.py
Remember-52 is a game based on matching cards from a Playing Card deck. The gameplay is quite simple, choose to play against the Ai in 3 different modes or go online and challenge other players.Still under development it is quite playable, improvements will be made.
The main purpose of this game is to help me build a better multiplayer Framework, so that I can make more MP games.
The rpg-1d6 project aims to produce python programs based on the One Die roleplaying System ( http://1w6.org ). Its first program is a battle simulator using the simple One Roll combat System for quick combat resolution.
SVG-cards is a collection of decks of playingcards made with the SVG format. They feature high-quality design from different styles and countries (poker, bridge, french, spanish, etc...) and vectorial representation: it means at any resolution on any support, the quality will remain the same.
Terminal Delusion is a project to build a game that will be fun to play, have a good storyline, humour, music and atmosphere. Possibly not very good graphics at first. And it will be written in Python.
Plus: all content and tools under an open license.
Prequel to my game Plague-RPG, Plague: The Outbreak is built in Python and is a open world based texted based RPG set in the start of a Zombie Outbreak. The player can go anywhere in the world looting and rebuilding, each world is generated randomly.
Command-line interface Adventure RPG. (this project is set inactive because all the development source code on my hard disk gone. sorry for the inconvenience)
D&D 4e Turn Tracker, supports conditions and durations.
Allows user-added creatures (monsters or PCs), and displays stats, including powers and stats. (Monsters not included for copyright reasons)
ika is a game engine designed to allow one to make a console style RPG with a minimum of code, while allowing one who is willing to code an impressive level of power over the look and feel of one's project, thanks to the embedded Python interpreter.