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A J2ME MIDlet implementing a Portable Chess Board to run on a Java enabled Cell Phone. In order to download the binaries and/or the source files please follow the Files->MobileChessBoard link above.
From the creator of MKGI Chess Club comes this next generation chess club. Completely re-written from scratch on the latest software frameworks, it features: social networks connection, scalable data storage, stunning graphics and much more to come.
This project has two parts:
- A Java Chess library containing board models, rules and PGN format management
- A complete Chess web application based on the core Java library
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Framework for creation of board games. Chess is built-in, Monopoly comes next. It addresses: 1) Players 2) Game authors 3) AI developers 4) Model-based developers. Developed by software professionals using EMF. New games are configured in few hours.
This chess engine is the result of the project work 2013 at the University of Applied Sciences, study programme Applied Informatics. The target was to write an engine that is able to play chess with the official FIDE rules.
At the moment, the engine chooses the first-found valid move instead of the best move. Other java classes should be fine.
- shout-out to Mediocre Chess
Amy2 is a game playing program written in Java, playing both reversi and chess. It features high playing strength, an opening database and endgame tablebases.
Quasimodo is a chess interface for playing chess games against other humans or chess engines, analyzing chess games, managing chess databases and playing games over the internet (on Free Chess Internet Server).
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.
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.
Struggle Chess is a game of chess where all the pieces are animated. It is of course a tribute to the very famous Battle Chess. Struggle Chess is developped in Java so it is highly portable (Netbeans 6.8).
Chess game. It supports disconnected network play by means of emails or such. It supports also realtime network play through a TCP connection. It requires Java 2 version 1.3 or later (vers. 2 under development will reqire JDK5.0 to compile from sourc
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.
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.
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.