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    Argunet

    Argunet

    argument map editor for analyzing and visualizing complex debates

    Argunet is a client-server software for computer-supported argument visualization (CSAV). Reconstructed debates are visualized as argument maps and can be shared through the Argunet Server.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    eAdventure
    eAdventure (formerly <e-Adventure>) is an authoring tool for the creation of point-and-click games, especially designed for educational purposes. eAdventure is SCORM compatible so eAdventure games can be integrated with LMS like Moodle. More info at: http://e-adventure.e-ucm.es
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Wossname

    Wossname

    Multiplayer geography game.

    "Where's Wossname?" is a multiplayer geography game, where players compete against each other by guessing requested locations on the map. Each player's answer is scored according to its accuracy and haste. The game ends after a set number of rounds and the player with the highest score is the winner.
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    AI Path

    AI Pathfinding Presentation

    Presentation of pathfinding algorithms Howto: 1. Create Map (manual or use Map -> Rapid Deployment) 2. Select start point 3. Select end point 4. Choose alg 5. Click Path -> Find
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    Tetris clone game totally written in Java (1.6) with NetBeans. Highly configurable and modular. It will include pieces editor, multiplayer and more. It runs on any system with JRE 1.6 installed.
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    A little game written in JavaFX and Java, letting people guess the location of named places on a given map using the mouse. Extensible to allow different maps and sets of locations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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