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1.  Brain Workshop

Brain Workshop

Brain Workshop is a Python implementation of the Dual N-Back mental exercise. This exercise is the only mental activity that has been scientifically shown to improve your short-term memory (working memory) and fluid intelligence.






2.  PySolFC


PySolFC
PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork of PySol Solitaire.

There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original hexadecimal-based deck.

Its features include modern look and feel (uses Ttk widget set), 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.

PySolFC is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.






3.  Enigma


Enigma
Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock and Roll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones. Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones ...






4.  Frozen Bubble Windows Port


Frozen Bubble Windows Port
As you probably know if you have come here, Frozen Bubble is the most addictive game ever created. This project gives all of you Windows users out there the chance to get addicted too.






5.  BlockOut II

BlockOut II
BlockOut II is an adaptation of the original Blockout DOS game edited by California Dreams(1989). It uses Direct3D on Win32 and OpenGL on Linux. BL II has the same features than the original game. Score calculation is also nearly similar to the original.




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1.  Brain Workshop

Brain Workshop

Brain Workshop is a Python implementation of the Dual N-Back mental exercise. This exercise is the only mental activity that has been scientifically shown to improve your short-term memory (working memory) and fluid intelligence.






2.  PySolFC


PySolFC
PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork of PySol Solitaire.

There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original hexadecimal-based deck.

Its features include modern look and feel (uses Ttk widget set), 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.

PySolFC is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.






3.  Enigma


Enigma
Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock and Roll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones. Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones ...






4.  Frozen Bubble Windows Port


Frozen Bubble Windows Port
As you probably know if you have come here, Frozen Bubble is the most addictive game ever created. This project gives all of you Windows users out there the chance to get addicted too.






5.  BlockOut II

BlockOut II
BlockOut II is an adaptation of the original Blockout DOS game edited by California Dreams(1989). It uses Direct3D on Win32 and OpenGL on Linux. BL II has the same features than the original game. Score calculation is also nearly similar to the original.




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