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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.
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
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.
"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]