It is good to see that Python Kye is getting some attention; because I get precious little feedback about it. I never know how to read this - most feedback you get about open source projects is when someone finds a bug or wants something changed, so it can mean that it is "just working" for people; or it can mean that nobody managed to get it running.
Linux Format seem to like it though, as they gave a half-page write-up of Python Kye in their "HotPicks" section in issue 88 (Jan 2007). They seem to have understood the idea of Kye as a cross between Boulderdash and Sokoban, which is roughly how I characterised it for the description on Freshmeat.
I need to pick up the development again and get a version 1.0 released — I should be only two or three releases away from being able to declare it stable.