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This is a fun card game based on the popular gambling machine game Lucky5.
Because the game has an n-tier architecture we can provide various user interfaces. (SWF, GTK#, ASP.NET, ....)
A fighting game that will allow users to create a fighter, from appearence to stats, purchuse items, and then use that fighter to battle others from around the world.
The only LOK server emulator in production. Being developed in C++ based off of multiple open source rpg's (Crossfire, for example). 2D top-down game with a lot of history and a great community.
Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
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IBM Lotus Domino R5 based, powered by GURPS, web site
which includes: Dicer roller, Character creation utility,
Combat resolver, Arena action solution.
This project aims to create a searchable archive (for several OSes) for the popular webcomic College Roomies From Hell!!!, located at http://www.crfh.net. The final code can hopefully be modified to help other webcomics and similar projects.