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Game framework including 1, 2 and multi-players modes which doesn't involve any central server, so peer-to-peer multi-players equivalent! Java environment (v. 1.5+ @ java.sun.com) Including a multi-platform API.
Imaging capabilities provided by Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) and 3D support provided by the LWJGL (www.lwjgl.org) API.
Time Warp is a little game by NIPE-SYSTEMS.de
It is written in JAVA and OpenGL. At this time it is under construction. To see more informations visit the Homepage of NIPE-SYSTEMS.de
This is the Java version of XPilot, a free multi player online third-person two-dimensional space shooter. It (will) include both a client and a server part and is planned to interface to the meta server via XPilotPanel.
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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.