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Cross-platform dice roller for multiple RPG systems.
The Nihil Dice Roller is a graphical, multiplatform dice roller written in Lazarus/FPC. It features a wide range of dice (from 2 to 999 sides) and supports several systems like White Wolf's oWoD and nWoD; West End Games' D6, and Grey Ghost's Fudge
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A portable chess game consisting of an xboard-compatible OpenGL user interface with 2D and 3D board views and a chess engine. The primary targets are Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Virtual Chess Clock is a chess clock software: it can be used to simulate a chess clock on computer (typically a laptop). Virtual Chess Clock is designed to be easy to use. It is free, open-source and multi-platform.
Mobile Chess (for Java ME) and Flash Chess (for Web) with Strong Chess AI, see http://mobilechess.sourceforge.net/. Java Applet Chess and Ajax Chess are also available. Mobile Chess is sponsored by Chess Wizard now, see http://www.chess-wizard.com/.
jDip is a tool for mapping, managing, and adjudicating Diplomacy games. It has a simple but powerful graphical interface, with a richly customizable map display. Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Solaris are supported. Over 25 variants are supported.
OCamlBoggle implements the well-known game Boggle. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. It is written in OCaml with GTK+ and should thus work with many OS platforms. Its French database contains more than 600 000 entries.
This is a program for Oware and Reversi (Othello) for J2ME/Cell and (PlamOS with IBM WME VM). Oware (popular in Africa) is a Mancala game suitable for adults. Reversi (Othello) is included. Based on mobilesuite (on sourceforge) with modifications.
The game is intended for people who want to improve their memory abilities. This is old school NOKIA 3310 pairs game redesign project written in java (j2me/midp2).
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
Hero Arena (HA) will be a turn based strategy game written as a Java Application for a Windows OS. Development will be open to developers of all ranges with hopes of improving skills and knowledge through working on a fun, laid-back project.
Ghronos is a gaming clock which provides configurable timing styles for chess, go, scrabble, and boggle. It can run on Palm OS or Pocket PC devices, the Windows desktop, or in a Java-enabled web browser.
Stones is a native Cocoa-Mac OS X full-featured editor for the game of Go. It supports SGF and will support XML formats. I also features a unique Go Screen Saver for Mac OS X.
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.