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292 projects in result set
LastUpdate: 2012-06-05 22:01

Full Metal Galaxy

FMG is a futuristic war game based on full metal planet (an 'old' board game) and playable in a Web browser. Land your spaceship on Full Metal Planet, pick up ore, destroy or capture the enemy expensive hardware, and if you can, capture their own freighter with a hold full to bursting. Each game is independent. Although it is playable in English, not everything in the guide is translated yet.

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LastUpdate: 2008-07-30 08:48

Booze

Booze is a game that can play a few variants of
Shogi. Shogi is the national variation of chess
for Japan. Booze features 3D graphics, a built in
AI with a wide range of difficulties, and easily
accessible documentation. It works on all major
operating systems. The games Booze can currently
play are Shogi, Tori Shogi, and Mini Shogi.

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LastUpdate: 2002-12-05 10:03

Zionist In Space

ZIS (Zionist In Space) is a text-mode (curses) multiplayer game like Konquest. It has an "autosend" and save/load features.

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LastUpdate: 2006-03-01 22:22

GNU-mode

GNU-mode is a collection of games for i-mode
mobile phones. It currently includes Snake,
Sudoku, Checkers, SFCave, and Vexed.

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LastUpdate: 2002-06-23 16:36

Dama

Dama lets you play Turkish draughts, which is
rather different from British draughts.

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LastUpdate: 2004-12-28 00:57

JChessBoard

JChessBoard is a chess game and PGN viewer/editor written in Java that can be connected to another JChessBoard via a direct TCP/IP connection. No Internet Chess Server is required for playing.

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LastUpdate: 2009-12-17 18:00

VDB Janus Chess

VDB Janus Chess is a variant of chess. The table is 10x8 instead of 8x8 and every person has one additional piece, the Janus, which can move like a bishop and a knight.

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LastUpdate: 2014-01-30 12:43

Small Potato

Small Potato is a chess engine. It can be used with any frontend that supports the IETF protocol version 2 (such as XBoard or WinBoard).

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LastUpdate: 2001-05-10 18:15

Universe

Universe is an Open-Source game which resembles Master Of Orion. It is written
in Java. The goal is to have as few arbitrary limits as possible, allowing
games as large as you wish. It also supports a concept called "Schemes" which
allows programmers to develop distinct rule sets and extensions.

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LastUpdate: 2008-05-19 17:14

Ex Astris

Ex Astris is a game in the style of Elite and
Space Trader: a strategy game of trading goods
between different worlds.

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LastUpdate: 2001-01-30 06:13

Overflow - The Game

Overflow is a board game for two players or one player against the computer. Put pieces on the board until critical mass is reached, and watch a chain reaction go off. Although the rules are simple, several different tactical considerations are required in order to play the game well.

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LastUpdate: 2008-10-13 00:38

SoapQuest

SoapQuest1024 is a small written after reading "20
Open World Games" on Gamasutra and coming across
"Adventure". It's a very simple tile-based game
written in 1024 lines of Java. You can wander
around the place, picking things up and using them
on other things by walking into them. You can save
the gameand go back to it later. It's fully
data-driven, based on a simple CSV format, and has
things like wandering treants and a day/night
cycle with light calculations.

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LastUpdate: 2013-08-05 10:44

Pasang Emas

Pasang Emas is an implementation of Pasang, a traditional two-player board game of Brunei. The game starts with a board full of tokens. The players take turn capturing these tokens. The player with the most tokens wins.

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LastUpdate: 2006-01-31 10:17

Turnracer

turnracer is a turn-based race game. An AI is not
yet in the game, but will be in a future version.

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LastUpdate: 2005-06-17 08:42

JMus

JMus is a card game played using the Jabber protocol.

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