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Linux Wrath is a rpg/first person shooter Goal: destroy targets. Created at aueb for the computer graphics course and took us 2 weeks to complete (we were 2 people). Project at: http://code.google.com/p/linuxwrath/
Trata-se de um trabalho de conclusão do curso em Ciências da Computação. Um simulador ecológico baseado na dinâmica de indivíduos presas e predadores na natureza, utilizando uma solução híbrida entre algoritmos genéticos e autômatos celulares.
Common utilities, real-world encapsulations and constants for Go game library and server called Gobaduchi. gobaduchicommon is used by other side-projects like SGFUtils as well (see http://sgfutils.sourceforge.net/).
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Java based "table-top" card game interface, using Java's FX platform. Allows for multiplayer interaction, modular rules and card graphics, simple chatting, and other difficult items. Will need testing on all available systems.
aka Hua Rong Dao (華容道). This is a sliding block game and its solver. Goal: Move the biggest piece to exit in the middle bottom. You can customize the pieces' shape and the configuration of the board. The program shall find the optimal solution
Stars! Intelligence Assistant is a versatile tool for players of the classic 4X game "Stars!". Features processing of allies' P-reports, inferring planetary values from these, enables collaborative strategic planning, includes "guts" calculators.
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The original FreeMMG was an attempt at implementing a decentralized MMOG in Java. FreeMMG 2 is, currently, just a PhD thesis, which you can download here. If you are interested in developing the FreeMMG 2 ideas into something concrete: fcecin AT gmail.
...NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB!!! RingMUD is an extensible MUD (multi-user dungeon) engine and utility set that draws inspiration from popular tabletop RPG systems and adds a dash or two of its own flavor.
Construct castles, build armies, and defend your land in a game inspired by the classic games Castles and Dark Omen. It is still in the early phases of development.
Management of the FiberParty assistants. It controls who enters and who exit from the lan-party. It store the name, number, photo, and a bar-code of the user.
Java & XML desktop application. ANY paper & dice RPG game system can easily be added through easy to use data entry forms. Initially d20 and MERP/Rolemaster, with the tools to make it easy for others to add other game systems as optional module plugi
ZoekO is a vintage game, originally coded by Joris Schoolmeesters for the Texas Instruments TI-83 calculator. The goal is to find the 'O' hidden in a grid of zeroes (these two characters only differ by 3 pixels on the TI-83).