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    Bengine

    Free strategy browsergame engine.

    Galactic strategy Open Source browsergame. Replacement of the former game Net-Assault.
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    Client for Game Masters (of a RPG) to control a Game session using Y! Messenger Protocol. This allows GM to talk to the whole group, a sub-group (or individual), etc. and helps her to have a centralized GUI, while players can connect normally to Y! Msgr.
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    Coopnet
    Coopnet is a lobby based Chat with the functionality of launching games. Its aim is to enable users of Windows and Linux to play together on the same network.
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    Second Life Cross Sim Messaging System utilizes the Google App Engine to as the medium to send/receive and persist messages to allow prim/script communication across sims
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    The goal of this project is to investigate the design of a high-performance messaging infrastructure to support massively-multiplayer games.
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    This project is meant to provide a free personal server for the World of Warcraft game. Temporary space for the weekend until SF team approves
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    A java based neural network framework. The Auratus network is built around an XML messaging system, allowing for a complete MVC design. Additionally, Auratus networks are constructed and at the node/edge level, allowing for advanced topologies.
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    The current focus is on a Java implementation of the d20 open source gaming system to allow custmoisation of monsters for use in private campaigns. Later this will be reintergrated back into the core numbat classes. To provide a set of Java class libr
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    Mancala Online is a Java based Implementation of the ancient african board game mancala. For its Online-capability Mancala uses the Jabber Instant Messaging System and JabberBeans.
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