Alternative Teeworlds Client with many exciting features!
A modified client for the open source online multiplayer game Teeworlds, featuring a Lua API. Other highlights include smooth UI design, an identity management system, A* path finding for race maps and a great customizability.
This is a freeware Windows™ and Linux game written for very simple playability and competition.
Once installed on your computer just tap the UP arrow once on your keyboard to start playing straight away.
The object is to keep your ski man (the red blob) between the fences (+ and +) for as long as possible using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys whilst the course scrolls downwards and gradually gets narrower.
(If by a miracle you manage to reach 1000m, the course gets wider, then narrows...
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.
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.
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A Java framework for writing sprite based games (turn-based, card, and arcade games.) Provides: Sprite management, rendering (Java2d or OpenGL), Collision Detection, Sprite widgets (buttons etc...), visual editor for layout of game widgets.
The Ovorp Game Engine is: Client/Server Networking, Object Management, Full Hardware Acceleration, Raytraced Collision Detection, Native C#/.Net Game Objects, Cross-Platform, Scalable from Pong to a MMPOG, MIT Licensed to encourage commercial development
A minigame tournament engine that allows for playing games against other people across the internet. The project is in the planning/alpha. It only currently has an Line of Sight Chess Program.