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SUMMER OF CODE PROJECT : designing an engine for '''Board Games''' authoring system for the XO. This should be a robust but simple system that will allow users to create their own board games on the laptop. The system will be written in [[Python]] w/[[Pygame]] elements.
Designing an engine for '''Board Games''' authoring system for the XO. This should be a robust but simple system that will allow users to create their own board games on the laptop. The system will be written in [[Python]] w/[[Pygame]] elements.
These Board Games can have mini games like Asterix(r) board games [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asterix_games#Board_games] series, or even Mario Party(r) against work only with cards and rules.

There's already a 'board game engine' called childsplay http://childsplay.sf.net which is Python/Pygame based
and uses a plugin system for the games.
A new project is started called schoolsplay, http://schoolsplay.sf.net , which will replace childsplay and
also tries to be as OLPC compatible as possible.


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Latest revision as of 12:19, 28 August 2011

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Design version .01

Designing an engine for Board Games authoring system for the XO. This should be a robust but simple system that will allow users to create their own board games on the laptop. The system will be written in Python w/Pygame elements. These Board Games can have mini games like Asterix(r) board games [1] series, or even Mario Party(r) against work only with cards and rules.

There's already a 'board game engine' called childsplay http://childsplay.sf.net which is Python/Pygame based and uses a plugin system for the games. A new project is started called schoolsplay, http://schoolsplay.sf.net , which will replace childsplay and also tries to be as OLPC compatible as possible.