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    Bengine

    Free strategy browsergame engine.

    Galactic strategy Open Source browsergame. Replacement of the former game Net-Assault.
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    This is a school project, with the ambition to develop a browser-game(JSP, HTML with JS) playing in the medieval times. The economy orientated game is thought for fast local rounds in a home network, but also for long rounds over the world wide web.
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    This project is a conversion of AATrade (written using PHP) to a Java based architecture. The project is based upon similar projects such as BNT, NGS, Trade Wars 2000 and Ultimate Universe. Web-Based browser solution first followed by a client tool.
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    LiveHack is an HTTP server for a simple, web-based, shoot-em-up game. It is written in Java, so it's small, fast, and secure.
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    Construct castles, build armies, and defend your land in a game inspired by the classic games Castles and Dark Omen. It is still in the early phases of development.
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    Collection of Tradewars 2002 tools, including Kokua - Tradewars Assistant and TW Collaboration Server (TWCS). Only Kokua is currently active.
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    Conquer-Space.net is a browser-based online massively multiplayer space build-up strategy and exploration game. Written in 100% Java, it features a built-in webserver and database. It started in mid-2001 and went Open-Source in late 2004. And it works!
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    FrakTal's objective is to create a game engine and a default game implementation of an innovative real-time strategy game concept in Far west environment. The main idea is that the player can customize his character to let him some autonomy.
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    Real-time space based strategy game utilizing both economic and military strategies.
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    Fleet Command is a massive multiplayer browser game situated in a futuristic space environment. You can colonize planets and command fleets of civilian or military space ships. The game features economy, diplomacy and combat.
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