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    Latrunculi is a 3D OpenGL implementation of an ancient Roman strategy game by the same name. It is written using Common Lisp (with the cl-opengl and lispbuilder-sdl libraries), and aims to work on Windows or any POSIX system.
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    There are not so many chess implementations in LISP (at least, to my knowledge) Here is one. No hay muchas implementaciones del ajedrez en LISP (que yo sepa) Ahí va una.
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    Research project for Go-Programming
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