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A client/server implementation of the game Blood Bowl, primarily for use in conjunction with the site fumbbl.com which hosts Internet Blood Bowl leagues.
A typical Mine Sweeper game written with ZK framework, almost the same look and feel with the Windows version. The source code is compact and written within a single Zul file.
NetDare is a Java network game system. The project consist in APIs, a server, a client, a PHP CMS (Content management System) and a game sdk to help the development or integration of a game wich altready exist.
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This is a computer version of the popular Sudoku game written entirely in Java. It features 8 difficulty levels, the ability to print puzzles, and LAN multiplayer. Players may also submit their best solving times to the web, and design their own puzzles.
PocketGames aims to provide an extended library for several games, so that they can be used with PocketPC, Linux, Windows Mobile, Web Based systems, Windows, etc.
Math game where up to 4 students can play online against each other. By moving their figurines around a colorful pseudo 3D board, players answer math questions and can play tricks against their opponents. Client and server distributed under Affero GPL 1.
Yet another Java implementation for the addictive Minesweeper game. This game comes with a number of options unavailable in Windows's version, such as allowing more than one mines in a square. See project web site for a list of features.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The project is about turn-based, networked multiplayer, non-cooperative, zero-sum, abstract strategy board games (e.g. Chess, Go, Reversi variants, etc.) on 3D-visualized polyhedra and related recreational (discrete, computational) mathematics.
The project is to make a site with a program to learn chess for children of 6-12 years old. The program wil run in an applet and linked to a MYSQL database. Hans Nuijen is the creator of the method how to learn the game playful.
A game engine, written in java, intended to be customizable and portable. It uses Groovy (and probably other scripting languages supported by the JVM) to reproduce behavior of tabletop and miniature games, like Warhammer 40K (TM). PROJECT NOT