Magic Master Project is aimed to be a lightweight game development toolkit, based on Python and PyGame, for making strategy and RPG games (single and multiplayer). First goal is a remake of the famous Master of Magic game with multiplayer support.
Pysox is an open-source library for the development of isometric, 3D games (RTS and TBS chiefly). It will be scriptable in either Python or Lua. It is written in Objective-C using GNUstep, OpenGL, and SDL.
A turn based space conquest game like no other. The goal being to provide a universe in which only imagination dictates strategy. Blurring together artificial lines of race, technology, planet, ship. True Galactic Conquest is at Hand.
A network enabled game which follows all the Risk(tm) board game rules. Two maps are included, original Risk(tm) map and 'middle earth', with the possibility of users to develop their own maps. pyConQuest comes with support of 2 to 6 players.
A project for the development of bots and scripts. An Atlantibot automates part, or all, of the process of order generation in the Atlantis fantasy, Play By eMail game (PBeM). e.g. Mapping and sentry monitoring. Working towards fully automated factions.
Sulk is a computer version of one of Games Workshop's most perfectly conceived games, Space Hulk first edition. Play on a hotseat, against AI Genestealers, or (planned) over the internet.
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The SquadX Turn-Based Engine is a game engine for aiding the development of tactical turn-based combat simulations (like the XCOM(tm) series). The project is being developed in C++, using OpenGL, GLUT, and SDL. It will have versions in Linux and Windows.
A Java-based game to let two people play Magic: The Gathering (copyright Wizards of the Coast) over a tcp/ip connection. It does not know how to play the game, but it does let you play if you know how.
...It will have multiple realms to play through and eventually travel back to. Development will be focused mainly on community driven systems and will also create a flexible character development system.
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.