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Peces / Pieces (Tangram's Game)

http://pecesjocdetangr.sourceforge.net/iniciang.htm
A program to play the traditional Tangram game of Chinese origin. It consists of constructing shapes with some polygonal pieces. Traditionally the game has seven pieces, but there are also variations with 5, 14 pieces, and others. The program allows you to:

  • To play the tangram in 33 different modalities.
  • To create your own shapes.
  • To elaborate more that 4600 shapes proposed by the program.
  • To preserve your personal records.


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released on 1 December 2009

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GPLv3Kelly Hopkins2 December 2009


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email tangram.peces@gmail.com" Innocent De Marchi Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer Download http://sourceforge.net/projects/pecesjocdetangr/files/
Developer Homepage http://sourceforge.net/projects/pecesjocdetangr/


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 2 December 2009.



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