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JSettlers2 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/or AI bots. Originally written by Robert S Thomas as an AI dissertation (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsettlers).
The active source code is hosted at https://github.com/jdmonin/JSettlers2 including full history; the sourceforge CVS is historical up to 2012-09-28.
Solve Go problems (based on GoGrinder GoGrinder.sf.net )
...* Use a second profile (settings, sgf) by setting a system variable
* Start Grinder in "portable" mode
* Less bugs (there are still some left)
* Runs also with Java 1.5+
* appropriate error messages for sgf errors
* fullscreen mode
* shrinked bytes of the graphics,
* Ex-/import tags to plain text
* Parse folder with sgf files for errors (not my code)
* Configure a 2nd editor for e.g. text edits on an sgf file
Have fun
Invade Earth is based on the popular game Risk 2210 A.D. by Avalon Hill.
Invade Earth features multiple rule sets, a versatile Map Editor, network support, saving and loading game states, and play against the computer.
NOTE: Currently, code in CVS may not be up-to-date. Contact admin if interested in the codebase. The latest version of the application is available at http://jonathancrosmer.com/software/invadeearth
This package contains code for the game of EasyGo, a modified version of the original game of go. This package provides a simple API so that the users can code and test their own players. Thus one can not only play, but also program their own players.
BoardWars is a teaching utility for computer science classes.
It runs as a server supporting multiple turn based board games.
The games are played by supplying the AIcode in java or c++.
BoardWars was funded by the University of Iowa
Network gaming environment for AI warriors. Offers an application server, a soccer game application, an observer module visualizing a match and a template code for the warriors development.