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BOXit is a small logic game for the lunchbreak. Clear the playing field as far as possible, by dragging same-colored or equivalent tokens one over another, if they are in the same row or column on the playing field. Easy to learn - but hard to handle!
Play Go on your java enabled mobile phone (or PDA) and write game protocols without carrying a laptop around. "mgo" is a small, easy-to-use J2ME application featuring: boards from 19x19 to 9x9, load/save games, keep scores (captures/territory), replay.
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A small ICS chess client written in Java, not so large as Jin and nicer looking. The main thing will be to write code for various chess servers. Expected features include game saving as PGN and support for most commands of various ICS servers.
A Go tournament directing package aimed at small to medium sized Go tournaments (16-80 players). Handles registration, pairings, and generates AGA compatible results. Currently used by the Mass. Go Association.
A collection of simple, small and funny games. Most of them are java. Graphic is not the best u ever seen and they don't have system integration stuffs like a setup. Try them and rate in the forum!
At present moment this project is aimed to be a small library, that checks validity of turn in chess game. Further plans include extenging it to multiuser/multiplatform chess gaming environment.
JimmyGo is an SGF viewer (games of Go) for the J2ME platform, designed to run on phones and PDAs as a MIDP/MIDlet. It downloads games over the network, manages a small local database of games, and displays the games. Includes a minimal SGF parser.
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Yes, this will be yet another Bomberman-Clone. But it will also be different... and better ;). The target langauge will be Java, as well as an application as an applet to be easily startable with a browser. Some other goodies like a small web-server (to p
JavaGO is an Open Source Java library for the Game of GO (weiqi, baduk) analysis. Implements: base game classes, montecarlo simulations, SGF reader/writer, game variants, GTP, etc. Elegant interfaces/class design. Speed efficient w/small footprint. TDD.