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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.
The project is about turn-based, networked multiplayer, non-cooperative, zero-sum, abstract strategy board games (e.g. Chess, Go, Reversi variants, etc.) on 3D-visualized polyhedra and related recreational (discrete, computational) mathematics.
The project is to make a site with a program to learn chess for children of 6-12 years old. The program wil run in an applet and linked to a MYSQL database. Hans Nuijen is the creator of the method how to learn the game playful.
jose is a graphical Chess tool.
>>> moved to https://peteschaefer.github.io/jose <<<
You can store chess games in a database.
You can view and edit games (including variations and comments).
You can play against a plugged-in chess engine and use it for analysis.
Features 3D board view.
Ouk or Ouk Chaktrung is a Khmer chess. It is similar to Western Chess but some of the chess pieces are moved differently. Ouk is one of the most popular board games played in Cambodia.
JECmate is an application to help manage chess games played by mail or email. Written in Java it will support the creation of messages and the sending of those messages by email. It may also be used as an interface to third-party chess engines.
At present moment this project is aimed to be a small library, that checks validity of turn in chess game. Further plans include extenging it to multiuser/multiplatform chess gaming environment.
KiBlitz is an Internet Chess Server coded in the Java programming language.
It provides a generic core with pluggable adapters for compatibility with common
other chess servers.
SimulBot is a robot designed to assist in the running of simultaneous exhibitions on the Internet Chess Club (ICC) (www.chessclub.com). It provides high-level features not immediately offered by ICC's simul command interface.
First full implementation of the chess variant Bucky, a game of dudes, chameleons and shamans. The game has logical and emergent rules, suitable for object orientation.
Manage game tournaments: Seating, scoresheets, score keeping. Architecture extends to Chess or Go or Bridge, but major focus is handling open tourneys in a hop-on-hop-off fashion for games which can be played with varying numbers of players.
Chess Editor is a pure Java tool to create, edit and view chess games in the Portable Game Notation (PGN) format. The tool integrates with externally specified chess engine programs to provide analysis of board positions.
Geared toward Artificial Intelligence development for chess. JFChess is written in Java, and is designed to easily integrate new AI's. It is also can play over LAN, Direct Connect, and IRC for competitive play!
This is an eLearning-game based on a 2D-world. It is designed to be as flexible as possible, allowing everyone to create his own worlds containing individually programmed components (e. g., a chess-board for a chess tutorial).