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A SuDoku Solver written in java. Main aim is to provide an software environment which solves any given sudoku game "logically". That is like a human would solve. In future provision for playing sudoku games will also be added to the project.
Jseki is a collection of utilities related to the ancient board game Go (also known as Wei-Qi or Baduk). These utilities allow a player to review statistics and other information about the games they've played.
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A board game taking place between African Cities. Protagonists are seeking money but of course when they come in the way of each other fights begin!
Kowa is inspired by (but doesn't resemble to) : Monopoly, Dope Wars, Risk but adds much more
Earl Engine moved to Google Code: http://earl.googlecode.com. BoardCalc is a separate, independent utility mobile application for Conflict of Heroes gamers. It's a probability calculator and dice replacement. NOTE:
Board game for memory training for two players. Possible to play against AI (different types). The game has support for themes. Cars, houses, girls :-)
This is an accessory for players to analyze and record games and their variations. Hex and Twixt are supported, with Reversi and Lines of Action under development.
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.
These are games,Pacman,Battlefield,Tetris and Chess made by students of International Institute of Information and Technology. These projects follows different Design Patterns to have an efficient designs.Projects guided by KV Dinesha Ph.D(IIT-Bombay)
Gruppenarbeit für Unterrichtsfach VSYS (ADV-Böblingen) Ziel dieses Projekts war ein Java RMI-Programm, welches es einem Client ermöglicht Methoden auf einem "entfernten" Server aufzurufen (Projekt allerdings nur local getestet und nicht vollständig
A answers and questions game written in Java. The player chooses one or more groups of questions, the game mode and the difficulty level, then, the software raffles a question and the player answers it for add points in the score.
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.
Jogo de tabuleiro baseado em "A raposa e os gansos" em que o objetivo do jogador com os gansos(internet explorer) é encurralar a raposa (firefox), e do jogador que joga com a raposa é "comer" tantos gansos que não seja possível que eles a encurra
Bordeaux1 Chinese Checkers is a playable Chinese Checkers simulator with GUI and AI. It was developed for a master's project and thesis at the University of Sciences and Technologies of Bordeaux 1, France, by a group of four computer science students.