Tessellation puzzle inspired by Beat The Computer.
Puzzles implemented include several based on
squares, hexagons and equilateral triangles.
pouetChess is an open-source 3D chess game with very few and basic
dependencies. Moreover, pouetChess has an embedded Artificial Intelligence so
engines such as GNUChess are not even needed.
Peng-Pong is a cross-platform pong game written in SDL
Prboom is a modified version of the ID Software's classic game Doom.
It runs on several platforms (include Win32 and Unixes) and features
many additions to the original game. It also supports multiplayer
games.
Pushover is a fun puzzle game originally published by Ocean in 1992.
In this game you control an ant that can walk along platforms that
are connected with ladders. On those platforms are dominos that
need to fall according to some rules.
FIFE is a cross platform 2D game creation framework written in C++ with Python
bindings. It's designed to be flexible enough to support a wide variety of
2D game types but specializes in 2D isometric type views.
Pykawari is a real kawari8 module for ninix-aya.
For more information, see
PySolFC is a fork of PySol Solitaire containing more than 1000 solitaire card
games. Its features include modern look and feel, multiple cardsets and
tableau backgrounds, sound, unlimited undo, player statistics, a hint system,
demo games, a solitaire wizard, support for user written plug-ins, an
integrated HTML help browser, and lots of documentation.
Python Sudoku is a text and graphical program (gtk interface) to create or
resolve sudokus. It can also print a sudoku (1 or 4 sudokus in each page)
and write an image (png, jpeg, etc) with a sudoku.
The game quantum minigolf is nearly the same as the game minigolf
- except that the ball obeys the laws of quantum mechanics.
Such a ball can be at several places at once. It can diffract around
obstacles and interfere with itself. Apart from that, the rules are
the same: You can play on various tracks involving various obstacles.
You hit the ball with a club and try to kick it into a hole on the
other side of the track.