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The Python/Tk Empire Interface is a graphical front end to the Wolfpack Empire server (www.wolfpackempire.com). Ptkei (the client's nickname) provides a powerful graphics based interface to what would otherwise be a purely terminal based game.
This client functions solely as a client. In order to use this program effectively one must be familiar with Empire.
MKGI Chess Club is a chess playing server with a pure Web interface. It features complete player profile management, full html email notification with embedded board display. It also includes an interface to match against chess engines such as gnuchess.
Kingdom Wars is a client/server chess daemon designed to run on multiple operating platforms. Both the client and the server are stand alone. The network protocal is open, and custom clients are welcome to be developed.
Gumpire is designed to be used as an educational aid in a programming class. It will allow students to program game clients that can participate in a competition without needing to write a complicated interface to a server.
Parlance is a completely open platform for playing the Diplomacy board game over a network, using the protocol developed by the DAIDE community. This Python-based system currently includes a configurable server, a few simple bots, and an observer.