JSettlers2 is a web-based version of the board game Settlers of Catan written in Java. This client-server system supports multiple simultaneous games between people and/or AI bots. Originally written by Robert S Thomas as an AI dissertation (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsettlers).
The active source code is hosted at https://github.com/jdmonin/JSettlers2 including full history; the sourceforge CVS is historical up to 2012-09-28.
Pyramidis is a singleplayer PC-conversion of the boardgame Settlers of Catan. Currently, it supports most basic concepts and is available in German and English. A stable version is available for Windows and Linux only; Mac will hopefully follow...
A Settlers of Catan version for MIDP 1.0 mobile devices, with a colour interface.
A continuation of mobilecatan project which seems dead. The goal is to make it working on all colour phones and provide an AI player.
Square version of the game settlers of catan. The game is turn-based and currently only runs on the windows platform (written in c++ with win32 api's). Network-support, better graphics and making the game crossplatform are a few of the goals.
Kings online. This game will attempt to combine games such as Settlers, Blacknova Traders, and medieval war games into a php/mysql turn-based online game. RPG elements may also be included.
Java Settlers is a web-based version of the board game Settlers of Catan written in Java. This client-server system supports multiple simultaneous games between people and computer-controlled opponents. Initially created as an AI research project.
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