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    Crossfire RPG game

    Crossfire RPG game

    Cooperative multiplayer graphical RPG and adventure game

    Crossfire is a free, open-source, cooperative multi-player RPG and adventure game. Since its initial release, Crossfire has grown to encompass over 150 monsters, 3000 areas to explore, an elaborate magic system, 14 races, 16 character classes, and many powerful artifacts scattered far and wide. Set in a fantastical medieval world, it blends the style of Gauntlet, NetHack, Moria, and Angband.
    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    Project Malmo

    Project Malmo

    A platform for Artificial Intelligence experimentation on Minecraft

    How can we develop artificial intelligence that learns to make sense of complex environments? That learns from others, including humans, how to interact with the world? That learns transferable skills throughout its existence, and applies them to solve new, challenging problems? Project Malmo sets out to address these core research challenges, addressing them by integrating (deep) reinforcement learning, cognitive science, and many ideas from artificial intelligence. The Malmo platform...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Darkfall Emulator

    Darkfall Emulator

    Develop an emulated Darkfall Online Server.

    This project is the development of an open source fully emulated Darkfall Online Server and reverse engineering the proprietary game engine that DFO uses, the SF3D engine as well as its source code.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Ludo is a 2 or 4-player board game. Ludonline provides a way of playing with the game over the internet, or with a computer, or even both.
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    Interactive aims to be a cutting edge Opensource, community driven MMO Engine for the indie community. Our goal is to provide a service like AAA companies have in Hero Engine and Big World.
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    An MMORPG using the Multiverse Platform (www.multiverse.net). This project includes game logic code and art assets. Note that the Multiverse server libraries itself is NOT open source.
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    adVM aims to provide a flexible engine for creating adventure games. The new version is written in java and uses ADL (see http://www.hcesperer.org/adl/) as the scripting language.
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    A cross platform chess database which supports ChessGML, PGN, SVG, PostgreSQL and plugins written in Java or Jython. Some Python chess libraries and some Python tools are included. Usable pieces are Java and Python opening classification libraries.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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