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Weapon M is a Java client for the classic game TradeWars 2002.
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Sector Zero is an Internet game inspired by TradeWars 2002. It uses an open protocol to communicate with custom clients. This project is the reference implementation of that protocol.
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.
Black Rain, a Java-based RPG using a hex-tiled game map, with many different items available in-game. Black Rain will use an unique object-modification and combination engine to allow objects in the game to be combined, changed, and upgraded.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
JMOG (Java Multiplayer Online Gaming) is a free, open-source, Java-based server for MMORPGs (Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games). The goal of JMOG is not to create a game itself, but a framework upon which anyone can develop a MMORPG.
<b>IVJ MUD (Masive Multiplayer Text Game) is a SSL-based soft:<br>-Client (GUI)<br>-Server (GUI)<br>-Applet (GUI)<br>-Protocol (SSL-based, use of localization files that store strings to reduce trafic and allow for instant i18n.<br>
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The next generation mud is an open-source extensible, programmable mud
The next generation MUD is an open-source, programmable, customizable MUD server written in java.
It features the ability to program almost everything in the mud and does not have any default interface.
The mud is programmed in javascript and features a standard library allowing manipulation of the game world.
It's other key feature is the possibility for it to contain multiple independent muds in one server instance.