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    KoLmafia
    KoLmafia is a cross-platform desktop tool which interfaces with the online adventure game, Kingdom of Loathing. KoLmafia is written in Java ( Java 17 required), with binary releases in JAR format. We have moved to https://github.com/kolmafia/kolmafia, please come and find us there!
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Alcibiade Chess

    Alcibiade Chess

    Next generation web chess club

    From the creator of MKGI Chess Club comes this next generation chess club. Completely re-written from scratch on the latest software frameworks, it features: social networks connection, scalable data storage, stunning graphics and much more to come. This project has two parts: - A Java Chess library containing board models, rules and PGN format management - A complete Chess web application based on the core Java library
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    Maze War SVG

    Maze War SVG

    The famous Maze War game recreated as a modern web application.

    Maze War SVG is a web-based recreation of the Maze War game written for the Macintosh, circa 1987. That, in turn, was inspired by the first Maze War game, which was created in 1973 by Steve Colley, Howard Palmer and Greg Thompson.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Browser-based MMORPG, similar to Margonem. Uses jQuery to display engine in web browser and server application written in Java
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    Little "snasation" game involving Patty. Written in Java and JavaScript. Besides, there's a port of Flixel to Java and Slick2D, called Slixel, developed alongside with a platform game called QNQ: Qualcosa Non Quadra.
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    This project is a conversion of AATrade (written using PHP) to a Java based architecture. The project is based upon similar projects such as BNT, NGS, Trade Wars 2000 and Ultimate Universe. Web-Based browser solution first followed by a client tool.
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    This project is a dice rolling library written in java. This contains a web front written with DWR (Ajax) that's easy to use.
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    LiveHack is an HTTP server for a simple, web-based, shoot-em-up game. It is written in Java, so it's small, fast, and secure.
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    Mattery - Heroes of Might & Magic like online browser strategy RPG written in Java.
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    A tactics RPG engine written in almost entirely in javascript (only a java applet for music/audio). Allows creation of tile based RPGs with javascript events and commands, and should work in most javascript capable browsers.
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    Independency will be a browser game set in space. It is written from scratch and uses Java Servlet Tech. Gameplay will be like OGame, but with more features.
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    LANshock is a modular ColdFusion platform written in CFML and requires Adobe ColdFusion 7 or Railo 2.0. As there are many different modules, running a weblog is as easy as managing a lanparty with tournaments and much more.
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    Conquer-Space.net is a browser-based online massively multiplayer space build-up strategy and exploration game. Written in 100% Java, it features a built-in webserver and database. It started in mid-2001 and went Open-Source in late 2004. And it works!
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    FreeDip is a strategic, multi-player, board game written in Java and JSP
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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