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    Moon

    Moon

    A lightweight game server framework implemented with Actor Model

    Moon is a lightweight game server framework based on the actor model. One worker thread can have one or more actors (services), which communicate with each other through message queues. There are many features for game server development.
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    NoahGameFrame

    NoahGameFrame

    A fast, scalable, distributed game server engine/framework for C++

    A fast, scalable, distributed game server engine/framework for C++, including the actor library, and network library, can be used as a real-time multiplayer game engine ( MMO RPG/MOBA ), which supports C#/Lua script/ Unity3d, Cocos2dx and plan to support Unreal. Easy-to-use, interface-oriented design. An extensible plugin framework that makes getting your application running quick and easy. A clean, uncluttered design and stable engine that has been used in several commercial products. ...
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    Apple Game Server 3.1

    Apple Game Server 3.1

    Upload games to legacy apple // computers via serial and no floppies!

    This java (version 6 or higher) program allows you to send games directly to an old apple // computer with no need for floppies, only a serial cable. No hardware modification is necessary, you only need a working serial connection. A cousin of this project can be found here: http://asciiexpress.net/gameserver/ (Thanks Egan!)
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    A PHP 5 library for querying game servers. Currently supporting over 160 games, including source (half-life), unreal and quake engine games, ase & gamespy protocols. Newer games supported are Crysis & Call of Duty 5. Also supports Teamspeak 2.
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    PHP Utilities for PvPGN is a collection of PHP scripts that allow website integration with a PvPGN game server, to display server status, ladder pages, etc.
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    This library is a general purpose library for Java programs that use the Open Game Cache (OGC). Information about the Open Game Cache can be found at http://opengamecache.sourceforge.net/ Keywords: master server game server
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    Trading Agent Competition (TAC) is an international forum designed to promote and encourage high quality research into the trading agent problem. The TAC SCM open-source software consists of a Java-based Game Server and and library for developing agents.
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