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This game is an original game based loosely (very loosely) on classic text-based adventure games such as Zork and Adventure.
The object of the game is to use simple one and two-word commands to navigate an abandoned mansion and find all the treasures hidden within.
Single-player text-based adventure, written in Java
CubicleStorm is a throwback to the text-based adventures of yore. Is there anything beyond the office? Find your way out.
Cubicle Storm is in alpha status. Currently, players may roam the world and explore, but such things as objects, NPCs, quests, are not implemented yet.
Cubicle Storm is a 9 x 11 grid; 99 rooms, 76 of them unique.
Tic Tac Toe The Return is a simple graphic game written in Java. It is a port of mptris to the Java platform. mptris is a text-mode tic-tac-toe game written in C language. I wrote both to get some confidence with the programming languages. In the Download section (Files) you can also find the sources of the Windows Phone 8 port and of the ancient console mode versions.
Latest Mondrago for Android APK can be found in the partner project on https://github.com/OMerkel/Cala_Mondrago. The partner project is a code rewrite from scratch.
Here you can find the board game Mondrago for Android platform as an electrical version of the Mondrago board game as originally created and published by Adrian Schacker in 1992.
Thank you very much to Adrian kindly supporting our open source project by allowing us to use the original logo, name, and color scheme.
See the Mondrago community website for the original rules in text format translated into various languages.
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Monopoly clone written in Java for 2-8 players (including computer players) that was designed to make quite a lot of things customisable from the user's point of view. Four board files are included. Two are based on regional variations of Monopoly but with places named after colours instead, the other two are there more to demonstrate what can be done.
Hopefully there are no major bugs in the game - I cannot guarantee that there are none, but I've done some testing on Linux and Windows...
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