Tigrisgame is the Java implementation of the German boardgame Tigris & Euphrates that was used as the basis of the official web version at http://gametableonline.com/. The focus of this project is to develop competitive computer opponents for solo play.
Echecs is a chess game with multiple user interfaces (actually 2D graphic mode and text mode are available). It can be played on the same computer by 2 humans. Network and non-human player functionalities are under developement.
FIGS, open and fun! GPL/java game server for many games, and a graphical client. Server works for 16/19 chess variants,adding go, rating system, and haskell AI client soon.
xChess is a multiplatform graphical chess user interface written in Java for numerous chess engines. It intends to support multiple chess protocols to serve as a front end for many existent chess engines.
The Asian game of Go takes place two-dimensional board. Its idea readily extends to three dimensions - placing stones on a cubic grid. This is a program for playing on such a three-dimensional grid. It runs under Java and needs the Java3D extension.
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The Geronimo project concists of two software :
- Geronimo Hoshigo : a playable graphical user interface to play Go
- Geronimo Margo : a artificial intelligence program which plays Go
Sudoku2Go is a sudoku game for mobile phones based on the Java Micro Editon(J2ME).
It uses only standard classes, so it should run on most recent mobiles. The user interface includes touchscreen support for PDAs.
This projects provides an online server and web user interfaces for playing multi-player board games in the internet. Features contain extensibility for adding additional games, user management, competitions and ranking ladder systems.
Yet another implementation of the BloodBowl board game. It uses a client/server setup similar to MegaMek to enable network play. The aim is to fully implement all rules from the Living Rulebook.
Players take turns to choose spots on a board, the winner is the 1st player to make the required connection amount in any direction.
Features: 2player, networked game, AI, and gameplay settings
Other: Network chat and preset games(Tic-tac-toe & Gomoku)
Jao is a framework, game server and set of Java clients for developing and playing card games. Support for trick taking games like Hearts, continuous play games like Crazy Eights, and partial support for mutable games like Mao is envisioned.
A Settlers of Catan version for MIDP 1.0 mobile devices, with a colour interface.
A continuation of mobilecatan project which seems dead. The goal is to make it working on all colour phones and provide an AI player.
This ia a puzzle game. Given a set of interconnected points, the player is asked to move the points so that no two connection lines are crossed. And then the game is solved!