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The Campaign Simulator is an attempt to statistically model and predict the outcome of an American presidential election; several users assume the roles of competitive candidates and inflict the repercussions of certain decisions on a GSS based dataset.
Forum Chess takes the one-on-one mentality of chess and throws it out the window.
Forum Chess interfaces with a BBS and allows a team-based chess game. Up to four players can be involved with a team and can collaborate with eachother in order to win.
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JQuest is intended to be a Java-based clone of the turn-based strategy game Konquest (developed by Russ Steffen), available on KDE for Linux. It is being developed in Java 5.0 (Tiger) and should be portable to most operating systems.
Drop Four is a "Connect Four" clone written in C++. Supports a text interface and a graphical interface through wxWidgets. For Linux, Macintosh, and Windows.
Red Nova Traders, an extended branch of Black Nova Traders.
Red Nova Traders is a web-based, multi-player space exploration game inspired by the popular BBS game of TradeWars. It is coded using PHP, SQL, and Javascript.
JOthi is the java-based game of "Othello". This project is son of the greater parent SourceForge project "JGames", that realizes the real game environment: JOthi only defines the "Othello" game rules and its specific AI players.
JGames is a sort of "game development framework" that creates a solid general structure for all Board Games, Strategy Games and all these game, 2D and 3D, that can be specified defining its particular Rules.
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Condottieri is a web based, multiplayer game, inspired in Avalon Hill's classic "Machiavelli". The game is set in Renaissance Italy but it's easily adaptable to other scenarios and eras as long as the rules are like the ones in "Machiavelli".
Hotelbuster is a platform independent, isometric, tilebased, turn-based strategy (TBS) game. It implements the famous board-game Hotel in a client server environment. See the project website for more detail
Apocalypse Game Engine (AGE) is a PHP based framework designed to be moddable. It is geared toward turn-based strategy games, and will allow admins to customize settings. Uses MySQL as the database, although we will port to allow virtually every type DB
Formicidae is the official simulator and visualizer for the Ant-Wars competitive programming site, written in Java and SISC. The site is hosted at www.ant-wars.net.
Xconq is an engine for turn-based strategy games. Variety of game genres run under Xconq: historical, sci-fi, fantasy, and modern. AIs. Network games. Multiple UIs and platforms. Easy-to-learn game design language. Large games library available
Generic Game Framework in eiFFel (G2F3) aims to simplify the development of two player zero sum strategy games by separating game specific code from reusable generic code. So far, abstract board games are best supported.
RoidRacer++ is a browser based online game written in C++ connected to a MySQL DB. It is still in development and searching for other developers. It's aim is to be a flexible and easy to setup game which can easily be adopted to other themes.
Countermoves joins non computer and computer game developers and players together to share and interact. Print and online GFDL publications are created. Print versions are offered at no cost via a Guerilla Distribution Method
This project features an online multiplayer, turn-based game, influenced by Worms and Scorched Earth. We are starting this as a project for Software Engineering class, in Computer Science, at Universidad Complutense, in Madrid.
Labyrinth is a complicated game for two or more players. They walk in dark Labyrinth, searching for treasures, by passing moves to server and getting replies.
Dicey is a web-based dice roller and turn logger for Axis & Allies, Axis & Allies Europe and Axis & Allies Pacific. Dicey is used primarily in support of PBeM (play-by-email).
fichee (the real name is unpronouncable for people not speaking german) is a game usually played by kids in school on their tables using coins and set squares, which now can be played onscreen. It is written in C using libSDL.
WorDoG stands for World Domination Game. It is similar to the popular board game Risk. The project aims to provide a strategical multiplayer strategy game on an html-only basis. All necessary operations are done serverside by PHP and a database.
The gameLab project provides an environment on which you can control experiments in cooperative and non-cooperative games. subjects log on to the program via any web browser and are matched with different opponents according to your experiment outline.