GitHub - SebasSBM/shogi_reader: Script that uses pygame to convert Shogi Western Notation into easily-replayable games. It is made with Python 2.7 using Pygame library
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Converting A Pygame Game Into An Executable File: Exploring The PyInstaller Library And Other Options – OpenXmlDeveloper
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