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WCell is an open-source server emulation package for the popular MMORPG, World of Warcraft ©. It is written in C#, and utilizes the .NET framework. It employs many powerful technologies such as XML, WCF, and the ActiveRecord pattern. WCell is multi-threaded and thus designed to scale with today's multi-processor servers.
CellAO is based in part on the Cell Frame work which is maintained by the Wcell group. However our goal is to emulate Anarchy Online using C# and the Mysql database. This project was officaly started in the middle of 2007 Unofficaly its been around since 2006.
NetGore is a free, open source online RPG engine created with C# and SFML. It is designed to provide a strong and flexible foundation for your own 2d online games. While the focus is towards side-scrolling and top-down RPGs, it can still be used to create any kind of 2d game that does not require
Dawn of Light is the first and only active open source server emulator for the MMORPG Dark Age of Camelot (DAOC), built using C# and the .NET 2.0 Framework.
AOEmu is a login, chat, and world server emulator for the MMORPG Anarchy-Online. It is written in C# using Lua as it's scripting language and MySQL for it's database system. The AOEmu project is being created in such a way that it will be easy to add in-game content such as quests, NPCs, and
Yet another Tetris game by C# Features for customization: Easy to define new sharp types. Easy to define the play field. Each assembly is able to extracted to used in new project. (I would extract it be a block based, small game foundation future.) Individual controller module. Individual
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