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A simple computer pong game that is controlled by body movements. Children are introduced to the concept of vector algebra without realising it. Future versions will require body movements while playing the game.
Educational software consisting of programming small robots wich may achieve simple tasks or combat between them in various environements. Combines 'Robocode' and 'CeeBot' features.
A simple arcade game emulator that uses modules to perform each of the main sections of the code. This is meant as a proof-of-concept to see if this idea will scale up to MAME proportions well.
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This software is an example how to write an tile based game. You can use it to build your own game, or you can make your studies with it. It is simple, but it shows most things like collision detection, room loader, animation and many more. Made in Java!
A simple board game.
The winner of the game is the first player accomplishing a
continuous line of minimum 5 elements.
A line may have one of the following directions: vertical, horizontal, diagonally ascending or diagonally descending.
The Grid is a network console game where players take the role of an avatar exploring a virtual world of computer systems where agents roam. Avatars can be customised by shape, code (skills), upgrades (equipment) and neuromancy (spells).
jColony is an implementation of 'The Game of Life', written in Java in an object-oriented fashion. jColony aims to be as easy-to-use as possible, for both programmers (The source code) and end users (The Graphical User Interface).
Simple Application which allows various calculations to be done on Powerball (lotto) drawing data. Capable of generating probable sets of #'s using a combination of several algorithms and variables. Auto updates recent drawings from over the internet.
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The Bliss Intellivision Emulator is no longer maintained at SourceForge. See the offical website at http://bliss.kylesblog.com for access to the Bliss source code.
...Eliminate possibilites by clicking. Has optional automated solving assistants for rote techniques, but doesn't take away the fun of playing. Clean, straightforward Javacode.
Game engine modeled on the simpengine from the book Opengl Game programming. To be built in JAVA, on top of JOGL (which is a set of JAVA bindings to Opengl). Also, coding of a tutorial testbed and a simple game demo.
This game demo is a tool to learn the basics of J2ME and a few graphic tricks.<br> It uses an Ant script for both code related operations and distribution management.<br> It also makes good use of great Java tools (Antic, ProGuard, MPowerPlayer).
A long and winding yet thrilling game involving 5 islands and a group of friends and their work to defeat the evil king. Play it at http://home.aaahawk.com/~fuziongames/code/applet/game.html
B.O.T.S (Bots Tactical Simulation) is a programming game, where players "code" the behaviour of their bot and watch them fight with others bots in a arena. It comes with a full environnement in Java/Swing, for coding, debugging, playing matchs, etc ...
HexaChess is a chessgame on a hexagonal field and can be played by 2 or 3 players. The current version only allows 2 players.
It's written in Java using Code of JChessboard. HexaChess can connect to another HexaChess via a direct TCP/IP connection.
A simple conversion tool from AutoREALM (http://sourceforge.net/projects/autorealm/) native formats (AuR, AuRX planned) into SVG for inclusion in websites.
jIsoEngine is a Java isometric engine with many useful method implementeds methods to work. The engine is still in early development.
With this engine it become simple to create your SimCity 2000 style game.
8. Mai 2005: We have discontinued SourceForge as a download place for our open source projects. You can now download these projects directly from the XLOG Technologies GmbH web site at http://www.xlog.ch/omonia.
SGE (Serpent Game Engine - by Erico GR) is a simple but POWERFUL Java tool for creating 2D games in no time. You can use a rich Level Editor to build xml levels with many layers, objects and actors.
This package contains code for the game of EasyGo, a modified version of the original game of go. This package provides a simple API so that the users can code and test their own players. Thus one can not only play, but also program their own players.
Update 4/14/2015
This version of the project was never fully realized. I have a much better tools and GUI that was never uploaded to SourceForge that I developed before I started down this road. I'm currently trying to track down the code. I recently logged in for a completely different reason only to notice that this software keeps getting downloaded... and there are probably lots of disappointed folks out there once they try to run it. Sorry about that.
Anyway, long story short... I'm looking for the real code that's actually usable. Check the Atari Age forums. ...