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UPDATE:
Load the Release package and the single new JPortal.jar file.
After installing - copy the new jar over the one installed!
This is important, otherwise graphics can not be imported properly!
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JPortal version 1.3 is released!
Italian version of the game Hearts. The game use a central server for chat and authentication; the table is p2p among players. The game supports n-1 crashes of the playing peers.
A Java framework for writing sprite based games (turn-based, card, and arcade games.) Provides: Sprite management, rendering (Java2d or OpenGL), Collision Detection, Sprite widgets (buttons etc...), visual editor for layout of game widgets.
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TextSchnapsen is an Austrian card-playing game, which can be used on your mobile phone using j2me 2nd edition or on Posix like system on command line (DOS, Linux). C64 is also supported.