The license is not finished being written down. The gist of it will be that the source is open, but you can't use it to make any games that are knockoffs or derivatives of the games that are built on the platform (or licensed to be built in the future) by BlueLine. This is partially out of respect
... [More] for the wishes of the board-game designers who have licensed the use of their IP to create these games.
It's awesome that they're letting the source be open, so please don't be a jerk. :)
This open source is intended to be used by developers to make different board games (since it is very extensible). [Less]
monopd is a dedicated game server daemon for playing Monopoly-like board games. Clients such as GtkAtlantic connect to the server and communicate using short commands and XML messages.
Slugathon is clone of the out-of-print Avalon Hill fantasy wargame Titan, written in Python. It will support network play, as well as play against AI opponents. Slugathon is a rewrite of Colossus (http://colossus.sf.net), using Python instead of Java.
The Java Space Alert Mission Generator allows you to create Space Alert Missions via command line and GUI. It is also able to play the mission via MP3 files (all languages supported).
Auale is a graphical user interface for the popular Oware Abapa board game. It may be used to analyze, record and share your own mancala games or to play against the computer.
Some of its main features include:
* Play against the computer or watch how it plays.
* Easily configurable
... [More] computer strength.
* Annotate your matches with an easy to use interface.
* Save your games using a portable format.
* Opening book and endgame database. [Less]
This is a game of Scotland Yard, which has been coded in Java. The moves of Mr. X are made by the program, while the human player makes the detective moves. The game works fine on both Windows and Linux platforms.
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