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    Old School Tool

    Old School gaming tool for GMs of AD&D/OSRIC.

    A java based tool that takes load off the AD&D or OSRIC GM by being able to quickly load creatures encountered and manage the combat quickly without having to reference attack matrix, hd calculations or other charts and tables. With the press of a few buttons a GM can create an encounter and then cycle through the rounds of combat easily finding the AC the creature hit, damage done and other basic information. Does NOT require a network connection to work and should run on just about any...
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    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Creation Framework.

    ...Reusability: as modules have a plug-n-play character, databasing of modules allows for games to be constructed by combining modules rather than constructing new code. Simplicity: all modules share a common shape. Therefore, they allow for visual programming through a simple GUI (comparable to Java Beans). The creation of good games relies on the easy of prototyping and creative exploration.
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