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Pacewar

http://www.nongnu.org/pacewar/
Pacewar is a simple fighting game between two teams of ships.

Pacewar is a relatively simple fighting game between two teams of space ships. A team wins the round when all ships of the other team are destroyed, and a certain number of victories more than the other player is needed to win the game. But there's a catch: as a team gets closer to winning, it loses ships, so you need to be better than the other team to succeed.

Human players take over one ship at a time from their respective teams. If a human player's ship is destroyed, that human player takes over an AI ship from their team randomly. This ensures that the human players are always in the game.





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Savannah (Ref)https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pacewar


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