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This project is a modular and generally useful 3d game engine with integrated physics calculations and expandability. Expansion includes loading mod files dynamically, maps, and storyline components.
Open Worlds VR is a general, visual and interactive simulation platform, designed to support thousands of independent actors (objects). It also implements a strong peer-to-peer networking algorithm to allow multi-computer processing of a single large simu
Spells and Stuff is a Python based web roleplaying system, that allows a DM(Dungeon Master) to create potentially unlimited graphical worlds and will allow multiple players to graphically explore them via a standard web browser.
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Dirt is a mud/muck/mush/moo/telnet client for linux with plugins for perl and python scripting. It is text-based and features: color, scrollback, history, autocomplete, alias, trigger (even on ansi), zchat/mudmaster chat, mudftp, MCCP, and a help system.
Moebius is a mud server, written in python using (currently) MySQL as a back-end. It's design goals are to be extensible without taking the engine down, to be distributable via the database, and to allow a complete python coding/learning env online. It
MudMaker is a multi-user dungeon (MUD) game engine written in Python.
It has some loose influences from diku MUD and derivatives. But while diku et al are combat-battle oriented, mudmaker is more social and quest oriented.
This is an on-line multi player card game based on a popular South-American game called "Truco". It is written in Python/GTK and is intended to be multi-platform.
Vingie, which stands for 'Vingie is not Game, is Engine', is an open source (GPLv3) MMORPG engine (server-side implementation only) and MMORPG client-server protocol implementation.
Starlight is a MMORPG written using Ogre3D and PyGame in Python that focuses on role playing, player modifiable worlds, strong computer artificial intelligence, and peer-to-peer networking.
This project, is a game which will generate an entire universe as more players explore! Written in Python and multiple interfaces (text MUD-like at first).
The Merodach engine is an open source MMORPG engine, made to try to merge action/RPG games and MMORPG games. Client and server source code will be availible.
the game is about you going in a maze and your a box sorry i don't wanna make it another mesh but thats how i made the game so have fun and i hope you enjoy and also there is a multi player in the game there are 3 levels to it next version there will be
The Debris Project is a joint development between a group of students. The aim is to create a fun, extensible, multi-platform, multiplayer space action game.
Eternal Warfare is turn driven, browser based game. It will have multiple realms to play through and eventually travel back to. Development will be focused mainly on community driven systems and will also create a flexible character development system.
3D turn-based bottlecap racing game with support for multi-players
Chapas is an open source turn-based bottlecap racing game, with 3D graphics, where the players strategically control the racers with cards. A typical round of Chapas starts by dealing 9 random cards to each player. Each of these cards represents movement points for the different bottlecaps. Afterwards, an auction takes place, where the players use their money (an initially set amount, that accumulates over different rounds), to buy the bottlecaps better suited to each player's cards....