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An Open Source portable pure Java game library with example games, Swing-based sprite animation engine, deployment framework, and firewall tunneling networking. The code is documented in the book Advanced Java Game Programming by David Wallace Croft.
A Day in the Bay is educational software designed to teach ecology to late elementary schoolers. The child plays as an organism in the Chesapeake Bay and learns and explores the interconnectedness of different species in the largest estuary in the world
This project started as a loosely specified request from Malardalen University in Sweden to develop a computer game for the purpose of teaching mathematics. It came to be a 2D game, Mario-style, where progress is made by answering mathematical questions
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A simple client-server tank game where the users type in commands ("MOVE 5" or "SHOOT") to control their tanks and attempt to destroy other tanks. Used to illustrate basic concepts for the Java Programming class of the Science Honors Program.
This is the Sokofinity project. The goal of this project is to recreate the classic NES game DuckHunt, only this time in 3D with Virtual Reality. Using an Infinity Box and Flock Of Birds positioning sensors, the game gets a new dimension.
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A project related to developement of a generic, consistent, game engine with
network facilities, graph teory applied, and other nice stuff under java
(and finally, a game that uses this engine based on a strange science-fiction
history).