AntiChess is an anti chess game written in Java. The goal is to get checkmated or lose all your pieces except your king to your opponent. You have to take your opponents piece if you can. It supports 2 player and 4 player games on the same board.
Stone's Throw is a 2D accurate physics clone of the arcade classic Arkanoid written in pure Java. It has support for a global high score list and a central store of level data.
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A Tetris Attack Clone. *Not* classic tetris. Online multiplayer and limited IRC-style chat and game control. Available as both a Java applet and Java application. Registered on www.jars.com.
Galahad is a Java framework for the construction of multi-player card and board games of all types. Galahad will include network and AI play and will ultimately evolve into a set of vertical and horizontal frameworks.
This project is an initiative to create "missing" games. These may be forgotten games from our past
or new features in already existing games. Do you miss a game or feature? Then join us!
It is a word puzzle game which can be played online. It is a Java Applet that can show crossword puzzles. The clues of these kind of puzzles are in squares. The applet can be put on a web-page where visitors can solve crossword puzzles interactively.
The project name already says it. :)
A game like good old Tetris.
(Hey! By the way: I will call it 'Twintris' for the rest of my life, like it was called on the Amiga. But most of you just know 'Tetris', so I've decided to be more popular.)
Thirty-One is a fun little game, where the user plays against the computer in a race to the number 31 (thirty one). Each selects a number until the aggregate equals 31. To also be extended to player versus player. Also, will hopefully gain a GUI.
Lights Out was originally (at least to my knowledge) a handheld electronic puzzle game by Tiger Electronics. I decided to implement this game in Java/Swing and add lots of cool features that could not possibly be done in the handheld game including:
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A client/server cardgame system. The server is cross platform, and clients will be written for different platforms. Games are developed as 'plugin' modules, and can be added without recompiling the server.
This is Java Tetris, just another Java Tetris. It's not yet complete, but it will use a (not so strict as previously expected) object-oriented design, and will be fully featured once it's ready.
Maybe it will become an Application, too.
This is a java remake of the classical Lode Runner game. In addition, the project intends to be a test-bed for various game AI and mobile agents techniques.
A couple of word games written in Java. Contains "solvers" for Spelldown and Word Racer (think Boggle) from games.yahoo.com and the ability to play a Word Racer type game.