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Mokomaze is the opensource implementation of the classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth. It is written in C using SDL and adapted for Neo Freerunner.
Dr. Karnaugh's Laboratory is a game designed to assist learning about logic circuits and implementing combinational discrete logic systems.
A collaborative maze game designed for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) XO Laptop, bourne out of the OLPC Pittsburgh Game Jam.
Amazing Maze is a final group project for the spring 08 semester of CSC630 (Computer Graphics) at San Francisco State University. It is meant to be a simple OpenGL based game doable in 4-5 weeks.
This a collection of small game projects, as well as attached projects made by Flammable Penguins. None of these are really big enough for their own SVN so I've compiled them all into one nice SVN. Mostly so people can use them, also because some stuff will be of interest and I don't have
This is an update to an old homework assignment of mine, written a bit cleaner. It randomly generates a 3D maze based on the dimensions given to it, and renders it using Axiom.
This the final project for the course "IngenierĂa del conocimiento" (Knowledge engineering) at the EAFIT university, semester 20081.The goal is to implement a simple maze solver algorithm using the Lego NXT and LeJOS software. The algorithm must have elements of AI.
Minimam is a graphical turn-based combat game based on the mini mam role-playing game. Description The player controls a party of characters as they fight a group of enemies. The player chooses their targets with the mouse or keyboard and the characters perform the action implied by the
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