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    GalGen Trader

    GalGen Trader

    A 2D Elite-style game written in Python 3.2.

    ...One of its most important features is the ability for extension modules to be added that can change just about any feature of the program; from new weapons and devices, to adventure modules that add new 'mini-plots' (similar to the Galactic Adventures DLC for Spore), to modules that replace parts of the core game. This functionality is supported by the game being written in Python 3, with its powerful support for including external code at run-time. The graphics will be a simple mixture of 2D raster and vector imagery with text-based menus, and the music will be highly reminiscent of the 80's 'chiptunes' that made up the soundtracks for games on the Amiga and Commodore 64.
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    Titanic Disaster Simulation
    TDS is a thrilling simulation of the Titanic ship disaster. The focus lies on realistic physics and haunting music to create a thundering atmosphere in egoperspective. The entire project will be released under the GPL, strictly non-commercial.
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