The populair MUD-game BatMUD (http://www.bat.org) provides players with its own Java client application, developed by MythScape.
This project tries to provide an extendable framework for building and using plugins for the BatClient
A framework for MUD and game servers to separate logic into domain tiers. This will separate business logic and features of creating a game server and also let dependent projects focus on game domain logic and content.
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This project aims to promote computer science. In the way of 'serious games', it will particularly help students to improve their computer skills. This project provides a framework to create space battles between AI.
Java5 orbit visualization to demo game programming library.
Breed is a Java 5 game programming framework with several demos (including an Orbiter). It is based on JOGL, the Java OpenGL binding. Current status is incubating.
This software allows a MUD server to be run as a Jabber bot. Users can then play the MUD using their Jabber client instead of a MUD client or telnet. This relieves the MUD server from having to handle user chat as users can chat in Jabber instead.
This project is a new way of playing Tetris, one of the most popular games in history. To run the game you have to install:
1. Java 1.6u7 or a newer version;
2. JOGL 1.1.2;
3. Java Media Framework 2.1.1;
A typical Mine Sweeper game written with ZK framework, almost the same look and feel with the Windows version. The source code is compact and written within a single Zul file.
The goal of this project is to create a highly configurable real-time strategy game that works on as many platforms as possible and is open and modular in design so that users can easily create their own maps, units, and campaigns.
A Java framework for writing sprite based games (turn-based, card, and arcade games.) Provides: Sprite management, rendering (Java2d or OpenGL), Collision Detection, Sprite widgets (buttons etc...), visual editor for layout of game widgets.
This project contains a framework, built to be used in a Digital Game Design Undergraduate course. Such framework allow a better learning of object-oriented principles by first-grade students.
This project is an interface for Java Media Framework to emulate a jukebox, a player for all audio files. This software will reporduce the interface used in the old big jukebox in the facility of utilization. Enjoy!
P2Play is a framework for developing Peer-2-Peer Massive Multi Player Games. It provides accounting, persistant storage and region based gameplay controlling.
The Areath project aims to create an easily reusable framework for putting together modernized (but still pleasingly retro) text-based games. Legends of Areath is a full game built using the framework.
BlueMGF is a j2me framework to create multiplayer games or applications running on mobile devices via bluetooth. An example of a Tank Combat Game for two players is included.
Jao is a framework, game server and set of Java clients for developing and playing card games. Support for trick taking games like Hearts, continuous play games like Crazy Eights, and partial support for mutable games like Mao is envisioned.
Game4j is a java framework for gaming (or any other high speed graphical desktop applikations). The core simplifies the process of rendering, keeping track of framerates, full screen exclusive mode etc. Also includes a high level soundplayer and schedule