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    Arianne RPG

    Arianne RPG

    Arianne is an engine to develop multiplayer online games like Stendhal

    ...Marauroa manages the client server communication and provides an object orientated view of the world for game developers. It handles database access in a transparent way to store player accounts, character progress and the state of the world
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    TOYVision

    TOYVision

    Toolkit for the easy prototyping of hybrid games for Tabletop Devices

    ...ToyVision, supports Reactivision to comunicate with visual based Tabletop devices /http://nuigroup.com/go/lite), and Kinect sensor to track players movements ToyVision enables passive (carried out by the player) and active (carried out by the computer through the Arduino microcontroller) Any programming language can be used to develop games with toyvision, provided by implementing a TCP-IP socket. Moreover, Proccesing API and finished samples are already provided in this project. ToyVision is based on the Reactivision framework. More info: www.toyvision.org
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    DominoBot

    DominoBot

    An IRC bot project case study.

    ...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. GPL v3 license.
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    P2Play is a framework for developing Peer-2-Peer Massive Multi Player Games. It provides accounting, persistant storage and region based gameplay controlling.
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    The Ursus project aims at creating a quick, scalable, and secure client/server framework written in Java. From daemons to multi-player games, developers will extend Ursus to create their own internet applications.
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    Racoon is an application server for multi-player games. Its intention is to relieve game developers from recurring and time extensive tasks. This is achieved with a modular concept: only the game logic has to be written and deployed in Racoon.
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    As a player, you may want to play a game which can be customizable and enjoyable. As a game developer, you may want to develop a game more efficiently and enjoy the process of development. Please join in us and make the fertile game soil.
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