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Magic Assistant is multi-platform application for "Magic: The Gathering" players. Includes Card Browser, Library Organizer, Deck Builder and MTG Tournament Manager. Comes with MTG cards database and allows web updates. See home page for details.
Sadly this project is no longer active, it is up for adoption.
DominoBot is a project for a simple IRC framework. It is currently a simple yet functional Domino game bot for IRC. It currently allows arbitrary piece (stones) numbers and multi session support. The game states are broadcast to the lobby. Uses colors to identify the player who layed each stone.
It is a case study to create a framework for quick development of turn-based sessions, such as games, voting, meeting and etc.
Uses PircBotX (redistributed - you do not need to download it). Pure J2SE. Java 6.0 compliant. ...
...Estimated time of completion: Mid November
(See the CHANGELOG file)
2: Fully automated GUI with all actions scheduled and handled by the computer. Users will only have to select options off of a menu.
3: Full simulator with images, AI and multi-player (hopefully including LAN, Internet, and local).
A Java project implementing a Trivia board game.
The trivia game is a multi player strategy game, which is written as a part of a course of software development in java in Tel Aviv university.
The Open Poker Project aims to provide a free implementation of a Texas Hold'em poker game with a client server architecture. The server and client are written in Java. Hence the ansatz is platform independant and supports multi-player games.