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    X-Core

    X-Core

    The original Xivio.com World Server Core

    Xivio.com was a commercial children's virtual world website created in 2006 by Gavin Conrad. This is the legacy World Server Java Core made available to the world to do with as it wishes.
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    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Open Source Virtual World and MMOG Development Platform

    3D Client (Windows), Server, and Tools to easily create massively multiplayer games and virtual worlds. If you want to contribute to the source code please go to https://github.com/multiversemmo/MultiversePlatform
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Force4Magix (Multiplayer 3D Game)

    A multiplayer First-Person-Shooter game built in Java 3D

    The server can be running anywhere on the network. The players play in a virtual environment among walls and obstacles (walls are porous, beware!). The shots fired at an opponent within range will cause him to lose 'life' points. The target is to kill maximum number of opponents. Once a player is killed he is logged out and then may reenter.
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    Lame MUD

    Lame MUD

    A lame multi-user dungeon engine.

    Lame MUD is planned to be an engine for virtual text based worlds (as opposed to the seizure inducing modern ARPG/MMORPG titles). Currently, it's still in pre-alpha. The sources available for download are not even remotely resembling anything like a MUD. There is a network layer established and the server acts as a one room chat server.
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    SpaceNOutX

    SpaceNOutX

    Space Exploration Game

    http://templates.services.openoffice.org/en/template/lulucom-cd-dvd-label (another very old app, server side code was lost) SpaceNOutX is a flash/php based game that (will) let players carve out their own piece of a a virtual universe. Creating a new user and the map system should work. Load the map then zoom waaaaay out to see probably the coolest thing about the game so far. This version is being compiled from several previous versions from Android, BASIC, and ActionScript.
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    MobileStratego is the online version of Stratego for mobile phones. It's developed with J2ME and it is a two players version. Online playing is achieved using peer-to-peer with virtual server or direct connection. Single phone is supported too
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    The Linux Game Server Project is an effort to create an Open Source Virtual Game Server. This project leverages the flexibility of VMware, with the combined brawn of Debian to provide a versatile and easy use Web Managed Game Server platform.
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