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    CardShark is a software package that includes a utility for creating and organizing playing cards and an interactive environment for playing games with those cards via the internet.
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    DominoBot

    DominoBot

    An IRC bot project case study.

    DominoBot is a project for a simple IRC framework. It is currently a simple yet functional Domino game bot for IRC. It currently allows arbitrary piece (stones) numbers and multi session support. The game states are broadcast to the lobby. Uses colors to identify the player who layed each stone. It is a case study to create a framework for quick development of turn-based sessions, such as games, voting, meeting and etc. Uses PircBotX (redistributed - you do not need to download it). Pure J2SE. Java 6.0 compliant. GPL v3 license.
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    Evver Games is an open source project that contains an AJAX web renderer and framework for creating card games; along with the card games Golf and No Peeking.
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    A Java framework for writing sprite based games (turn-based, card, and arcade games.) Provides: Sprite management, rendering (Java2d or OpenGL), Collision Detection, Sprite widgets (buttons etc...), visual editor for layout of game widgets.
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    Lost God cards is an 2d MMO rpg playing with cards, that project includes the server and the client, both are programmed using java.
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    tjger - the java game & entertainment rt

    tjger - the java game & entertainment rt

    the java game and entertainment runtime

    Framework to implement board and card games including some already developed games. Typical game elements are offered by this library, so developers just care on the essential aspects that differ. Games created with tjger are also hosted (Four wins, Oasch, Schnapsen, Trap the Wizard, etc.) and the Tjger Game Pack contains all these games.
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    This is Java based game framework plus an implementation for a Texas Holdem poker game. The framework allows for the creation and distribtution of games in a manner similar to big poker houses, like PokerStars and FullTillt. site at www.trapoula.net
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