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...You can easily extend the core with plugins. Import your existing (C, C++, Java or Obj-C) code, bind to Lua, and interpret them directly. Dozens of open-source plugins are already developed and ready to use: ads, in-app purchases, physics for 2d or 3d, Steam integration, and many more.
JSettlers2 is a web-based version of the board game Settlers of Catan written in Java. This client-server system supports multiple simultaneous games between people and/or AI bots. Originally written by Robert S Thomas as an AI dissertation (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsettlers).
The active source code is hosted at https://github.com/jdmonin/JSettlers2 including full history; the sourceforge CVS is historical up to 2012-09-28.
Boss Engine is a graphical API for writing low-resolution 8-bit color applications. It offers easy to use functions for handling graphics, basic i/o and more. Screen access is performed through virtual framebuffers that allow direct read/write access to indexed color screen data. API is coded entirely with native libraries. No third party libraries required.
Source code of the chapters of the book 3D Game Development with LWJGL
lwjglbook-leg is the companion code repository for the “3D Game Development with LWJGL 3” book, offering a practical learning path for building a 3D game engine in Java using the Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL). It covers the implementation of a modern OpenGL-based engine from scratch, guiding readers through key concepts such as rendering, lighting, animation, input handling, and scene management.
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NOTICE: The LateralGM team has since moved to use GIT. You can now find the latest code at https://github.com/IsmAvatar/LateralGM
This repository will remain here as a way to look up things on the old svn repo.
LateralGM (LGM) is an alternate Game Maker IDE written in Java. It can be used to edit projects, and, with a plugin like ENIGMA, it can compile/run them. It has many other uses, including GM8 -> GM6/7 conversion.
The next generation mud is an open-source extensible, programmable mud
The next generation MUD is an open-source, programmable, customizable MUD server written in java.
It features the ability to program almost everything in the mud and does not have any default interface.
The mud is programmed in javascript and features a standard library allowing manipulation of the game world.
It's other key feature is the possibility for it to contain multiple independent muds in one server instance.