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    Terasology

    Terasology

    Open source voxel world

    Terasology is a free and open-source survival and discovery game set in a voxel world. Influenced by Minecraft, Dwarf Fortress and Dungeon Keeper, it offers a unique and enjoyable building and playing experience. Terasology requires Java 8 and an updated graphics card driver.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Apozh

    Apozh

    A funny game for a good company similar to karaoke

    Apozh is a game similar to karaoke for 2 or more players. One player sings a song while the second player should not hear it, then the song is turned backwards, and the second player tries to sing it in the 'reversed' state. Once the second player finished singing, his recording is also turned backwards. Then the second player tries to guess, what was the first player's song. A sound card, microphone and speakers are required to play this game.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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: 0 This Week
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    An alternative/custom Minecraft server, written in Java, compatible with the original protocol. OpenCraft is built upon Apache MINA, SLF4J, Jython and XStream. The aim is to have features not in the official server distribution, like antigrief/scripting.
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    A turn-based, 4X strategy game with some real-time tactical and also role playing aspects. I've been planning this game on paper for years and am now starting to code (Jan. '11)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    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.
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    BlackJack-like game where you play against another player, either online or on a LAN, where the best hand wins the round. It's still developing, the new round doesn't work as it was supposed to... and many new features that will come as I improve it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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