13 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
ScenePainter is a program for creating comics by (re-)arranging prefabricated graphic elements, taken from a media library. It can also be used as a developer tool for programmers and artists that are building games using threering's nenya library. Currently, ScenePainter does not ship with resourcefiles of its own, but is able to extract graphics from the games "Puzzle Pirates" and "Bang Howdy" by three rings design, inc. These graphics however, are copyrigthed materials and require permission to be used (e.g. for creating fan art).
House Of Mirrors (HoM) is a logic game inspired by Chromatron (from Silver SpaceShip Software). The game consists of a 2D grid in which several types of objects are found, including detectors and mirrors. The goal is simple: light up all the detectors using emitted or reflected rays of light. Usually, you can move and rotate the mirrors but not the detectors. In each level, the choice of available objects is limited. There can be more than one solution for each level. Levels can be created by users in hand-editable XML format and shared with others.
Chessweb is a J2EE chess game Website. It is a pure Java servlet implementation of a two-player chess game. Two players log into the Web site, see an image of the current board in their browser, and make their moves. The differentiating features of chessweb (e.g. versus WinBoard / XBoard) is that it's an extremely lightweight implementation written completely in Java (nothing more than an app server and browser is required). Furthermore, the client end is DHTML only, and verified to works with FireFox 1.0.6 and IE 6.
CoffeeMud is a mature, full-featured, tried, tested, and compatible text-based MUD engine. It includes public and admin HTTP servers, an SMTP server, IMC2 and I3 clients, and a Web client. World builders can import areas from other codebases, design their game on the Web, write scripts in mobprog or JavaScript, and design at run-time.
Star Corp is a space economic strategy multiplayer play-by-email game. You run a corporation in the frontiers of space and operate starships, build colony facilities, harvest the resources of alien worlds, and manufacture goods to keep colonists happy. The software provides a hosted server with an administrative shell program for creating and editing a game with a rich environment of star systems, planets, asteroids, gas fields, colonies, and starships. Turns are played through emails, and players can submit any number of orders between game updates to be processed immediately but have a limited amount of time to use. A graphical client is included for viewing turn reports and preparing turn orders.
A Java based BPM framework to build workflow management systems in a fast and easy way.