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    The Duckpond project

    The Duckpond project

    Java decentralized cross-platform network multiplayer game engine

    A new decentralized way of network game-design.. Server-client-client-based with object-streaming. Which means that everyone can run a server with almost no hardware costs. The whole system is built upon a network of trust in within the masterclient delegates tasks.
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    2D P2P RPG Engine

    Java Client + JS/Canvas Server-Side System, with maintained Objects

    This has been a big dream of mine, and I've spent the last 5 years learning everything I could about Software Design, Web Design, and most important of all, Game Design, so I could develop my own Game Engine and make games as I pleased, and I figure what better way to make myself popular in the real world than to release an Open-Source 2D Peer-2-Peer Self-Containable Web Server/Client Game Engine, and CHALLENGE other people to make branches for their own spin-off projects. I WANT a project...
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    Cardhouse
    Cardhouse is an online card game engine that supports a wide variety of games. The client is independent of the card game rules and new games can be added to the server without it having to reboot.
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    Terra Tenebrae is a free (as freedom) multi-Players RPG game engine based on client/server technology. The assets used are in licenses CC0, CC-by, CC-by-sa or GPL.
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