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    Wossname

    Wossname

    Multiplayer geography game.

    "Where's Wossname?" is a multiplayer geography game, where players compete against each other by guessing requested locations on the map. Each player's answer is scored according to its accuracy and haste. The game ends after a set number of rounds and the player with the highest score is the winner.
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    GameBrowser

    Simple server list with direct connect via scripts.

    This tool has been created to easily start and connect to game Servers. It is possible to connect to EVERY game that uses the installed protocols. There are games that don't support direct connect (connecting with start parameters). In this case you can only view the servers status and start it without connecting. You can use the scriptarea to manage you game configurations, start with certain parameters or just start your musicplayer. This works by using the script defined for...
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    caravANDroid

    caravANDroid

    A free open source Android version of Caravan

    A free open source porting to Android of the card game Caravan. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Please note that this project is purely educational and NON LUCRATIVE. This game isn't neither officially licensed nor produced by Obsidian Entertainment, which owns the Fallout Series (© Obsidian Entertainment) and thus the Caravan game itself.
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    Force4Magix (Multiplayer 3D Game)

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

    The system is divided into two parts: the client and the server. Clients at different geographic locations in the network connect to a single server by specifying its IPv4 address. The user gets into the system using his/her username and password. Each user has to make an account for himself in the beginning. His account information will be stored on the server machine in persistent form. Server sessions will have no effect on its accounts. The server can be running anywhere on the...
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    Arcanium
    Arcanium is a fantasy multiplayer realtime strategy game. It has been developed as a student project at university and is now an open source project.
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    A networked, two-dimensional, multiplatform, multiplayer shooting game written in Java, in which players attempt to capture and keep control of bases in order to gain points.
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    JDiplomacy
    JDiplomacy is a multiplayer, online version of the famous strategy game. 1 To 7 players. A Java client connected to a Google Appengine application.
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