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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.
RepBot is a bot for helping FIBS, the First Internet Backgammon Server, a better place for players.
RepBot maintains player reputations, based on other player's opinions. This helps players avoid droppers and otherwise unsocial players.
Hotelbuster is a platform independent, isometric, tilebased, turn-based strategy (TBS) game. It implements the famous board-game Hotel in a client server environment. See the project website for more detail
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MegaMekNET is a client/serverJava Application to chat and play MegaMek Games and also enroll into the ongoing campaign to fíght for one of the 5 houses or a Mercenary Group.
A Java-based server for the Japanese chess variant "Shogi". Features both a Java-based client and a Java-based server. The idea is to emulate the functionality of the popular Go server IGS (ability to play, observe, store, and review games in a group).
JDuplicate is a free client/server multiplayer word game suite. It is multilingual and supports popular word games such as Duplicate and Scrabble(TM). The server and default client are written in Java; clients for KDE, OSX and Win32 are being tested.
Java Settlers is a web-based version of the board game Settlers of Catan written in Java. This client-server system supports multiple simultaneous games between people and computer-controlled opponents. Initially created as an AI research project.
The goal of the project is to create a Java multi-user game server that can be easily extended and used for adding a multiplayer feature to games. User authentication, chat and interfaces for adding custom capabilities will be provided out of the box.
This five stone game is an application of JAVAClient/Server pattern,The programming used JAVA swing, socket, and multithread technology, and used hsql as its database.
Remote Robo Race is a web based clone of Wizard of the Coast´s great board game Roborally. R3 is a multi-player online-game. The client is a PHP-based web-application, the server is written in Java.
Malom game (nine man's morris in english) is a traditional table game. Our software is the realization of this game in Java & Swing. The game is a multiplayer client-server application.
A Java implementation of all our favourite game Sabotage, a great variant of the popular Stratego (Stratego is a TradeMark of Hasbro, Inc)! Client/Server setup with network capabilities and hopefully also end up with AI and variants!
Jasm Game provides a quick and simple way to put games online, including client applet and application, robot players and server support in a very short time.
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.