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    monoMIG
    Ever wanted to use a Wii Remote, pheraps a Multitouch surface or the Microsoft Kinect to control your application/game even if web based? If so, then MonoMIG (Multi Input Gateway) is what you are looking for!
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    Evver Games is an open source project that contains an AJAX web renderer and framework for creating card games; along with the card games Golf and No Peeking.
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    XAGE, the eXtensible Adventure Game Engine, is intended to be an engine capable of creating and running Sierra-like adventure games. Furthermore, it is the intention to make the engine extensible so that more complex game types can be created as well.
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