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    RobotChase is a game in which the player moves about on a rectangular grid, while trying to escape or destroy advancing robots. Uses mouse or (configurable) keyboard. Written in Java using the MVC and Observer patterns.
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    ProjetISN

    A Tic-Tac-Toe project for our High-School

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    Monster Crush

    Monster Crush

    Destroy as many monsters in the grid as you can!

    Destroy monsters in the grid. bring them in rows of 3 or more and the will be dead.
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    Open source implementation of the Power Grid board game (aka Funkenschlag)
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    This game is the generalization of the classic Battleship game to a n-dimensional grid. Rules are the same as the classic game and boats are always unidimensional, but ships can be set in a linear (1D), square (2D), cube (3D) on n-hypercubic grid.
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    A simple puzzle game. It consists of a 10x10 grid, which contains 5 invisible blocks. From each side a player can shoot probes into the grid. Goal is to find the blocks by the pattern of the ricochetting probes in as few shots as possible. Needs JAVA 1.6
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    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 strategic board games Reversi or Othello involve play by two parties on an eight-by-eight square grid with pieces that have two distinct sides. Pieces typically appear coin-like, with a light and a dark face." [source: Wikipedia]
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    Polar Connection is a simple four-in-a-row game played on a polar (circular) grid instead of the traditional rectangle.
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