tichulog-ng is an application to replay a previously played tichu game on www.brettspielwelt.de from a log file. It allows the user to view a logged game with open cards as if one would play the game by itself.
eBridge implements the classic card game Bridge. It is unlike other card games in that bidding and playing strategies are configurable rules. eBridge can be played remotely among different client platforms since it is based on Java and the Eclipse RCP.
Magic:The Gathering over LAN or Internet, alone or against another player (need IP of your opponent). The program is the judge : you play with the true rules. Firemox can also emulate another TBS. Written in Java, works on Mac, Windows and Linux.
jTarot is a tarot personal advisor. jTarot will do a "reading" for you when you need advice. A reading displays a number of cards and then describes what these cards mean. You take the reading and apply the meanings of the cards to your situation.
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Open Hold em is a java-based, server and client environment for hosting your own texas hold poker tournaments, and regular tables. It is full customizable and deployable in a number of different java-based hosting environments.
CardShark is a software package that includes a utility for creating and organizing playing cards and an interactive environment for playing games with those cards via the internet.
Network Card-Poker game written in Java. Server interacts via console with administrator and stores login data in a MySQL database (no GUI planned for server). Client uses an open interface. Default client written in Java as an applet.