DEPRECATED!
This program is replaced by Gamer's Proxy:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gamersproxy/
This is a simple Java program that holds UDP packets for a while before forwarding them to a target address. This can be used to simulate ping in video games.
This is a 2D shooting action game for two players for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Current release written in C++ using the SDL library with its extensions. Next release will be in Java.
TBattle is a multiplayer Tetris™ like game. Up to five players at once can play in a battle where the players decide the game speed. Check out the project web page for more information.
My Java version of a Jeopardy game. Meant for classroom-style moderated use, rather than head-to-head multiplayer action. I'll continue adding features and taking suggestions!
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Second Life Cross Sim Messaging System utilizes the Google App Engine to as the medium to send/receive and persist messages to allow prim/script communication across sims
Web Based Travian Companion T3.5 helps us one-on-one when we plays the Travian game. It will relieve us from waiting for a task to come. We focus on designing and pursuing the strategic goals, and sleep well in the night. T3.5 is a stable product.
A project of students at university Basel - Floids is a multiplayer game, based on Tetris with some realy new features. Check out the new level of multiplayergaming! Cool colors, fast adventures and a lot of mass destructions! Floids - for winners!
Distributed Fair Dice Roller is a Java component that provides online games with a set of fair dice. Clients each contribute to the dice results, and can verify that all rolls were random, fair, and no other player could cheat.