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    A J2ME MIDlet implementing a Portable Chess Board to run on a Java enabled Cell Phone. In order to download the binaries and/or the source files please follow the Files->MobileChessBoard link above.
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    The set of addons and tools for the Portable Host Project (AKA PHost, http://phost.de/). PHost is an improvement over PBEM game VGA Planets (http://www.vgaplanets.com/) original host that offers great flexibility and development support.
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    Strong Java Chess Engines Game

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    SJCE - free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100% Java.

    SJCE - Strong Java Chess Engines, free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100%-pure Java. Support with including many best free/open-source java xboard/uci chess engines. It is possible to play both White and Black. It is possible to play Human to Human, Human vs Engine, Engine vs Engine. Simple and intuitive GUI - Graphical User Interface. Tested on Windows/Linux. Need jre1.8 - https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html. Source -...
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    RandMAX - helps manage Your resources in an VGA Planets PBEM. project aim ist to make it portable. 1. to C/C++ or 2. Java Currently a new RandMAX is beeing designed by Carsten Vogt c.vogt AT hamburg DOT de (platform Windows, programming with Bo
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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.
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    A game engine, written in java, intended to be customizable and portable. It uses Groovy (and probably other scripting languages supported by the JVM) to reproduce behavior of tabletop and miniature games, like Warhammer 40K (TM). PROJECT NOT
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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.
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