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XSwing Plus is a free remake of the arcade game Swing Plus -Total Mind Control. It's written in Java an will run on Windows, Linux & Mac. When it's done, the easy, fast, clever and addictive game play will be back in single & multi player mode.
Created about 1 year ago.

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SSTPong is a breakout style pong game.
Created over 2 years ago.

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This is a Tetris game project. Developed using Core Java, Swings. It has all basic functionalities of a Tetris game along with few added features. This project is entirely designed based on MVC ... [More] architecture and Object Oriented Analysis and Design concepts. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Grobil is a free java-based clone of the famous Munchkin card game.
Created 8 months ago.

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This is the SuDoKu board game written in Java using swing.
Created 12 months ago.

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It is a board game for java platform. It uses Swing for GUI.
Created 3 months ago.

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扫雷 Minesweeper 主窗口 设置菜单 设置窗口 帮助菜单
Created 3 months ago.

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This application was produced during the course TDDC77 at Linköping University, Sweden. It's a yahtzee game written in java using swing. For more information, vist the course website at http://www.ida.liu.se/~TDDC77
Created 7 months ago.

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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 ... [More] mirrors. The goal is to 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. Note that there may be more than one solution for each level. Levels can be created by users and shared with others. Latest VersionHoM 0.8.1 Released on 28 Sep 2009 Changelog Minimum RequirementsHoM is written in Scala and uses Java-Swing for UI. Hence it will run on all platforms on which the following are available : Scala 2.7.1 or later http://java.sun.com Java 1.5 or higher Screenshot Differences from ChromatronIn HoM there are fewer restrictions on what can be rotated or moved. For example, some light-sources and detectors might be moveable, while there might be some mirrors in a level that are fixed! This leads to, IMO, more interesting game play. HoM is multi-platform. It should work on all platforms supported by Java HoM is open-source. How to PlayFor a more detailed help see GameHelp. 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. (Things that can't be moved have a dark circle around them) You can play with the mouse as well as the keyboard. Select an object by clicking on it with the mouse, or by pressing N or P keys. You can drag the object around with the mouse or use UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT keys. If the piece can not be moved, the selection moves instead. To rotate a piece in clockwise direction, click with the LEFT mouse button or press SPACE To rotate a piece in counter-clockwise direction, click with the RIGHT mouse button or press ENTER ContactComments/Level creations may be sent to the Google group for HoM. Project StatusMore work needs to be done in the following areas (Priority): Add more types of elements in the house (Medium) Create more levels (Medium) Improve the graphics, probably using SVG images (Medium) Level Editor (Low) [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Project 3: Hidato Develop a program that helps solving hidatos. The program must generate correct hidatos with constraints decided by the user: board shape, number of cells, number of cells already ... [More] full, degree of difficulty, etc. The user can then solve the hidato under the machine’s guidance. Alternatively, the user can propose a hidato that the machine must validate and possibly solve. [Less]
Created 3 months ago.