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The "QuizApp-Java" repository on GitHub is a Java-based project that allows developers to create a quiz application with various features, such as multiple-choice questions, timers, and score tracking. The repository includes the source code for the project, as well as documentation on how to use and customize the quiz application.
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The Snake Game with Pygame is a classic arcade-style game where players control a growing snake to eat food while avoiding collisions, offering an engaging introduction to game development using Python and the Pygame library.
Experience seamless score tracking in your games with Score Board Game! This repository provides a user-friendly solution built with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS for effortless integration into your web-based gaming projects.
Leader Board App is an interactive web application designed to dynamically display and manage leaderboards for games and competitions. This repository contains all the necessary code and resources to set up and customize your leaderboard, providing a real-time, responsive interface for both administrators and viewers.
This project implements a digital version of the fun game - Simon Says!
The game round will run for 30 seconds, score highest by pressing the keys that are showed in screen
A JavaFX implementation of the Chrome dinosaur game. Control a jumping dinosaur to avoid obstacles, with increasing difficulty and score tracking.
TicTacToe-SQLite-ScoreTracker is a Python script that implements a command-line-based Tic-Tac-Toe game with an integrated SQLite database. The script allows users to play Tic-Tac-Toe against each other and also with Computer(AI) while keeping track of their scores. The SQLite database initializes automatically, for storage and retrieval of scores.