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Hellchess.
Just another java-chess-game. It is intended to have as many different
clients for the game in order to be something like a big opensource-tutorial
for building different clients and make it possible to interact between them.
Amazing Crisis Labyrinth is a free clone of the game Amazing Labyrinth, with some transformations. The project is written in java, and aims to be didactic.
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This project aims to develop a tournament management software.
This sofware is to the attention of organizers of draughts, checkers, chess, go, bridge or othello tournaments.
DirectGo is an implementation of the asian boardgame Go. It is called directGo because of the ability to connect directly to the other player without using public servers like IGS and NNGS.
Pc version for a board game we actually develop. We are only in planning phase for the pc game, more information will fellow. There is no real name actually so, I chosed a short form for: Informatik AG AltKönigSchule
Fortresses is a multiplayer game of strategy and diplomacy in the spirit of Bruno Faidutti's classic board game "Citadels." Take on different medieval roles as you compete against up to 7 other players to quickly build the most magnificent city.
JavaChess DB (Java Chess DataBase) is a chess database tool.
You can work with database stored in pgn files or a new format, written in XML.
You can view the game list of the database,edit filters, view games and edit them.
Monopoly is the best-selling commercial board game in the world. Players compete to acquire wealth through stylized economic activity involving the buying, rental and trading of properties using play money.
A Java based engine used to play the game "Stratego". This engine manages board setup, play state and generates moves based on separate strategic models.
...Board is filled with different colors balls, and the player is focused on selecting the groups (more balls in group, more points). An AI computer is an opponent. Two versions: for phone (java), browser (java-script).
Life in a Bottle is a simulation/board game based on Sierra's 'Jones in the Fast Lane'. The game simulates life choices people make in careers and education. It is designed to be extensible with new locations, educational achievements and career paths
Digital instance of a board game I constructed by heavily stealing from Chaos Overlords, Risk, Monopoly and other board games I liked. Basically revolving around a city where your gang fights other gangs by different means to gain supremacy.
This project try to build a set of software tools to manage a board role game: <ul> <li>Create and store Character Sheets</li> <li>Journal your game</li> <li>Move the player around the scene on your screen</li> </ul>
Caissa is a project for development of a mobile internet chess client which targets devices supporting Java MIDP 2.0 (or later). The client supports mainly the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) but other chess servers may also be supported later.