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    This is an eLearning-game based on a 2D-world. It is designed to be as flexible as possible, allowing everyone to create his own worlds containing individually programmed components (e. g., a chess-board for a chess tutorial).
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    Hellchess. Just another java-chess-game. It is intended to have as many different clients for the game in order to be something like a big opensource-tutorial for building different clients and make it possible to interact between them.
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    Polopoly's a porting of the classic Monopoly. Polopoly's not limited to the original rules, but also uses different maps with crossing streets etc. It's not just only an online playable game, but serves as a tutorial how to build a simple game, too.
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