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    Research project for Go-Programming
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    A strategy/role-playing game in which the player controls a group of creatures, which he can breed and mutate to create new creatures. Unique combat system. Extensible with Common Lisp.
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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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    Written in ANSI Common Lisp. A public multiple-connection server which allows the playing of Solitaire through a text-based protocol. This is basically so that you can make your own graphical client and use this as the back-end.
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    SykoSoMaTIC is a multiplayer online text-based game engine for *nix platforms. It aims to provide an easy-to-use framework that will allow for rapid development, and easy maintenance. Main repo is kept at sykosomatic.org/git
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    XPC-777 is an aircraft systems simulator of Boeing 777 aircraft. The simulator gets connected to a remote flight simulator (currently X-Plane) and works together with it, providing logic of various aircraft systems such as eletrical, hydraulics etc.
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