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    Uptime Kuma

    Uptime Kuma

    A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool

    Uptime Kuma is an easy-to-use self-hosted monitoring tool. It is a temporary live demo, all data will be deleted after 10 minutes. Use the one that is closer to you, but I suggest that you should install and try it out for the best demo experience. Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers. Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services, click here for the...
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    Live Game Server List (LGSL)

    Live Game Server List (LGSL)

    LGSL (Live Game for PHP 5.4-8+: online status for various gameservers

    LGSL (Live Game Server List) for PHP 5.4-8.3+: online status for Discord, FiveM, Rust, CS, SA:MP, GMOD, Minecraft, Source Query, etc.
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    NSV13

    NSV13

    NSV13, a Ship-to-ship Combat SS13 Server

    NSV13 is a standalone fork/mod of Space Station 13, themed around ship-to-ship combat. Set aboard warships, it allows players to perform roles such as captain, gunner, pilot and crew. It requires compilation via DreamMaker or custom build tools (Windows batch or Unix scripts). The game emphasizes teamwork, wartime strategy, and immersive multiplayer gameplay.
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    OpenSourceWeb

    OpenSourceWeb

    An open-source release of previously closed-source Farweb

    This archive liberates Farweb’s previously closed-source SS13 web interface under GPLv3/AGPLv3. Originating from Baystation12’s Luna, it provides webhooks, UI elements, and infrastructure for SS13 community sites.
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    Romance MMO Game Development Framework

    Massively multiplayer online game server and client framework

    MMO-RPG-type game server system. Romance 1.1 provides functional server, client communications system, and beginnings of relevant client libraries for Java, JavaScript, and Android devices. Romance 2 (a very early draft at present) provides a non-functional (yet) effort to produce a server, HTML5-based client, and support and infrastructural tools for MMO development. The new server is designed for greater scalability, and integrates real 3D support (not 2D + some depth, as in...
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    Apollo Station

    Apollo Station

    The best code this side of the galaxy

    ApolloStation is a community-driven SS13-derived codebase aiming to evolve the genre. Though specifics are sparse in the repo itself, it builds on SS13 principles with an emphasis on modularity and maintainability.
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    Shoddy Battle (later known as Pokémon Lab) is a Pokémon simulator created by Cathy and bearzly and first released in July 2007. It allows users to play Pokémon matches against other people online. Shoddy Battle was highly influential on the game of competitive Pokémon because it was free and open source, scalable (700,000 battles per month during its peak), user customisable and extensible, and it provided unprecedented statistical data on player skill and Pokémon usage trends. Visit the...
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    The time of Archmages will be an open-source MUD game. Players can be connected to the game server using either a special client or through IRC or they can use a Web-interface. This means that a player can reach the server from virtually any platform.
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    CoXServer is a development project aimed at creating a game server emulator for the game Dark Age of Camelot. The server will be written in C++ and will use a XML backend by default with MSSQL, MySQL and Oracle support in the future.
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    The Linux Game Server Project is an effort to create an Open Source Virtual Game Server. This project leverages the flexibility of VMware, with the combined brawn of Debian to provide a versatile and easy use Web Managed Game Server platform.
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