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A very simple demo in order to show how to use JLightChessLib
The project aims to help the chess client developpers by showing how my JLightChessLib chess library canbe used in a simple application without ia, anyway the library is not developped for this purpose (as it may be very slow).
In order to use a particular version of the demo, you will need a JLightChessLib jar whose version is at least the same as the downloaded demo.
A simple game originated from Nepal where two users or single user can play the game. There is two key component in the game i.e tiger and goat. Goat needs to trap the tiger in-order to win the game. And if tiger is able to eat 4 goats tiger wins the game.
Just aims to be a chess board (free to make your moves).
This project just aims to be a simple chess board. You can do whatever you want with pieces (even make a piece eat a king if you want !!!) : the purpose is just to provide a "magnetic" chess board on computer. But all moves are verified.
Also with some facilities : history manager, so that you can go back and rewrite the game history !!!
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Jin is a Java client for various chess servers. It currently supports the Internet Chess Club (chessclub.com) and the Free Internet Chess Server (freechess.org) but is designed to be able to support any chess server.
A simple two player chess game written in Java. The game enforces all of the rules of chess, highlighting potential moves, and has complete undo/redo functionality. A computer AI opponent is not available.
Tonic is a graphical interface for playing chess on Internet Chess Servers (especially FICS). It is based on Jin's source code. Read more about features and development at tonic-chess.blogspot.com and at http://kenai.com/projects/tonic
A small ICS chess client written in Java, not so large as Jin and nicer looking. The main thing will be to write code for various chess servers. Expected features include game saving as PGN and support for most commands of various ICS servers.
A repository of software tools related to chess. Currently includes a complete package to analyze your games, search for blunders and missed opportunities, and then go over them repeatedly so that your game improves.
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EightQueens is a simple chess puzzle written in Java. Click one square on the chess board to start recursive function. Fill the chess board with eight queens.
SimpleShogi is a Java implementation of the game Shogi (japanese chess) it supports hot seat and multiplayer via network (UDP). SimpleShogi offers intuitive symbols for beginners but does not implement an AI-player.
SNChessPLayer is a Java platform to play chess on-line, developped by B.Robertie. SNChessPlayer est un jeu d'echecs developpé en Java. Plus d'information sur http://echecs-en-ligne.org
This chess program changes its strength to give the best match against you. Eventually it learns to beat you specifically through learning alogirthms. Features included transposition tables and a elementary 3-piece endgame tablebase.
These are games,Pacman,Battlefield,Tetris and Chess made by students of International Institute of Information and Technology. These projects follows different Design Patterns to have an efficient designs.Projects guided by KV Dinesha Ph.D(IIT-Bombay)
FreeChess4 is a java chess board based on design Pattern Factory in order to implements at your choice : GUI (drag & drop, chess Font), AI (communicate with gnuchess.exe from WinBoard via shell), RS232 (chess board desk via PIC16F877, ASM, serial port)
The Java AI Gaming Engine is a collection of games that allow easy integration, testing, and competition of AIs. The games that are supported: Hex and Ataxx, and in the future: TicTacToe, Chess, Checkers, Rock-Paper-Scissors, and more.
Implementation of chess in Java. Education tool in an introductory university course in Java and object-oriented programming. Will feature full Javadoc descriptions of all methods, comprehensive tests and exercises of varying difficulty.
Echecs is a chess game with multiple user interfaces (actually 2D graphic mode and text mode are available). It can be played on the same computer by 2 humans. Network and non-human player functionalities are under developement.
FIGS, open and fun! GPL/java game server for many games, and a graphical client. Server works for 16/19 chess variants,adding go, rating system, and haskell AI client soon.
xChess is a multiplatform graphical chess user interface written in Java for numerous chess engines. It intends to support multiple chess protocols to serve as a front end for many existent chess engines.