Welcome to my Python projects repository! This is a space where I share the interesting and challenging Python projects that I've been working on. Dive in to explore the power and flexibility of Python!
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๐ Pong Game: This is a two-player Pong game implemented in Python. The game includes two paddles and a ball, a scoring system, sound effects, and paddle and ball movement.
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๐ Snake Game: This is a Python implementation of the classic Snake game. It includes a scoreboard, persistent high score, pause feature, and a start screen.
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๐ Blackjack Game: This is a command-line version of the popular card game, Blackjack. The game features a fully functional game loop, score comparison logic, and interactive user prompts.
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โ Coffee Machine: This project simulates a coffee machine. It takes orders from customers, checks resource availability, processes transactions and serves coffee!
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๐ฎ Guess a Number: This is a number guessing game. The computer randomly selects a number, and the player has to guess it. The game provides hints to the player whether the guess is too high or too low.
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โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ Higher Lower Game: In this game, the player is presented with two items and has to guess which one is more popular based on Google search data.
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โโโ๏ธโ Calculator: This is a command-line calculator that can perform basic arithmetic operations. The user can choose to add, subtract, multiply, or divide two numbers. The calculator will keep running until the user chooses to exit.
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๐งฉ Sudoku: This is a terminal-based Sudoku game that includes a powerful Sudoku solver. The game also allows you to play Sudoku yourself, testing your logic and problem-solving skills.
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๐จ Hirst Painting Generator: This Python script generates Damien Hirst-inspired spot paintings. The script creates a grid of points and for each point, it selects a random color from a predefined list and draws a dot at that point.
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๐ Quiz Game: This is a quiz game where the player is asked a series of true or false questions. The game keeps track of the player's score and displays it at the end of the quiz.
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This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
To run these projects, you'll need to have Python installed on your machine. You can download Python here.
Once you have Python installed, you can clone this repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/abdurahim-H/Python_Projects.git
Then, navigate to the project you want to run and execute the Python file
For example, to run the Blackjack game, you would do: