stone-tools
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stone-tools is a suite of Python programs designed to broadcast 720p video over the internet to multiple venues in a cost effective and robust manner. It uses consumer-level hardware and open-source software to accomplish this task cheaper than any known commercial solution. stone-tools at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/stone-tools |
Coco's Fun Coconut Run
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A game my friend Elben and I are currently developing. It aims to teach children basic mathematics and operator precedence in an Avalanche-esque game model. coconut-run at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/coconut-run |
Napoleon's Chemistry Adventure
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A game my friend Paul and I put together in high school chemistry class for a project where we were required to make a chemistry-related game. I did the programming and the bulk of the graphic design, and Paul put together the level, tested it, and wrote the questions. It was a hit with the class, and garnered us an 'A' despite being buggy and kind of lame. Source and Windows XP or earlier executable: napoleon.zip Source requires GM6.1 or later, available here. |
War
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A game I put together as a junior in high school during graphic design class, likewise made with Game Maker. It's a multiplayer top-down shooter, and implements a directional- view mechanism along with a couple of maps. Started trying to throw in capture the flag, but in doing so realized that my uncommented code was essentially worthless. I've since learned my lesson! Source and Windows XP or earlier executable: war.zip Source requires GM6.1 or later, available here. |