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    playbox.fx

    playbox.fx

    Collection of board games.

    Playbox.fx is a free, ad-free and still growing collection of board games. It is a private hobby project with no commercial goals. It contains Mahjong Solitaire, Draughts, Chess, Go, Halma, Nine Men's Morris and Peg Solitaire. The games can be played against a simple AI or locally against friends. There is a portable version (zip) for Linux. There is an installer (exe) and a portable version (zip) for Windows. Have fun and stay healthy, Markus.
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    Traditional Chinese board game (not the solo mode). New version of http://openmahjong.sourceforge.net/ with the following using a different coding pattern : Model-View-Controller (MVC). Now with Chow :-D
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    Open Mahjong
    Implementation of the original Chinese board game of Mahjong using Hong Kong rules.
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    This project aims to be a WebService-like implementation of Mahjong, the rummy-like game. Its goal is to offer a web service to allow playing Mahjong over the Internet with any form of lightweight client. See Wiki unter Hosted Apps for more
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    The thirteen lanterns
    Web application for recording Mahjong scores. The application records combination and calcultate automatically points. Player statistics can be edit for all games played. Please see home page for more details http://mastermahjong.sourceforge.net
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    A MahJong game written for Eclipse.
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    A Java based traditional Chinese Mahjong game for Handheld devices which supporting SuperWaba VM. The project aim at creating a framework for broadgames and a test bed for A.I. Algorithm study.
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    Ataraxia will provide a generic internet gaming framework in java. Board, table, card games will be easy to be developed! bridge, hearts, spades, rummy, go, connect-4, chess, checkers, monopoly, risk, mahjong and more will come! JXTA P2P will be tested.
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