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    FreeCol

    FreeCol

    Colonize the New World.

    FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. The objective of the game is to create an independent nation. You start with only a few colonists defying the stormy seas in their search for new land. Will you guide them on the Colonization of a New World? The last stable version release can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/freecol/files/latest/download The latest test pre-release of the next version can be found...
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    Sudokuki - essential sudoku game

    Sudokuki - essential sudoku game

    Sudokuki is a free graphical SUDOKU game

    Sudokuki is a free graphical SUDOKU game: Sudokuki solves even the most difficult sudoku grids for you - Generate a sudoku - Play sudoku - Print a sudoku... Available in 17 languages. Just download and play! You can also play with arabic or chinese numbers. Sudokuki is Free Software developed in Java. Have fun!
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    Java Train Simulator

    Java Train Simulator

    A train simulator wroten in Java.

    This a train simulator developped in Java language. This software works with the JRE6. It uses Java Monkey Engine to get the 3D render.
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    kunludi

    MultiLingual Interactive Fiction

    A multi-lingual text adventure (=interactive fiction) game developing and playing system. You will be able to start playing in one language and, each in the middle of the game, switch to another language. By message translation of a game, it will be playable in that language. The code of the game itself it remains apart. It's like translate the subtitle file of an foreign film. This opens the posibility to cross-culture text games. Rather than typing, the interaction will be by...
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    Pauker is a generic flashcard program written in Java. It uses an innovative combination of ultra-shortterm, shortterm and longterm memory. You can use it to learn all the things you never want to forget, like vocabularies, capitals, important dates,
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    The foundation of this project is the dicepanel, a dice roller. A couple of classic dicegames will be included too, such as Yatzee. This project is using the Almond framework and it is runnable with Java Web Start.
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    jMemorize is written in Java and uses Leitner flashcards to make memorizing facts not only more efficient but also more fun. Please note that the project is now maintained on https://github.com/riadd/jMemorize
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