Rust WebAssembly checkers game
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Rust WebAssembly checkers game
A strong chess engine made in c++
A university project in which the tic tac toe game is designed using the Min Max algorithm and TKinter graphic interface
Turn-based number strategy game. Challenge the AI!
Play Tic-Tac-Toe against a computer AI or challenge a friend in this Python command-line version. Enjoy dynamic board updates, intuitive controls, and ASCII art for game outcomes. Perfect for quick matches and sharpening your strategy skills!
projekat za predmet "algoritmi i strukture podataka" - igra dame
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Stanford-CS221 class practical's, Assignments and projects
Simple TicTacToe in Python using multiple clients(front ends) with a re-useable game engine with different sets of players(human, randomized computer player and an unbeatable AI using a simple minimax algorithm)
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A Tic-Tac-Toe game with a Python AI opponent using the Minimax algorithm, featuring a GUI built with Pygame.
Graphical Tic tac toe game using minimax algorithm.
its a game, designed and developed with responsive UI/UX for both mobile and pc
Chess engine, GUI, and AI bots built from scratch
A university project on Tic Tac Toe using OOP (C++)
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