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    Mech Station Beta

    Mech Station Beta

    Mech Station Beta - Tower Defense like Game

    ...However, this feature is not yet fully implemented — it requires a server machine, which I currently don’t have due to personal circumstances. If anyone can provide a server machine or a service like Google Virtual Machine, it would be highly useful and greatly appreciated. The game is written in pure Java using a custom engine. A Java developer or designer is welcome to collaborate on the development. As the title suggests, the game is not yet finished, but it is playable. Developed solo over half a year, with 500 KB of source code and AI-generated graphics. As you can see from the screenshots, the game is designed in a pixel art style. ...
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    Mouse Run

    Mouse Run

    Programming Game, A Practice Tool for Building Intelligent Things

    Mouse Run is a programming game where programmers can implement a mouse and let it run in a maze to hunt of cheese. It is a battle among programmers to test who can build the most intelligent mouse, given limited information during the game. Programmers need only implement one code file, extending from an abstract class that will contain the logic of the individual mouse. The game Host will gather all the mouse implementation and let them run in the maze. It is real fun for...
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    This project started out as a homebrew development framework based on devkitPro, with one goal: to simplify 3D programming on the Nintendo DS .
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    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    To log/share/analyze/optimize/simulate garden activity

    An online database and cross-platform, game-like client where gardeners/farmers (small or large scale) can log their actions and measurements (such as weather, yield, current plant size). Any user can then play it back visually, or play with the data and see a simulation inferred from the knowledge database, or calculate an optimal design within given constraints, inferred from the knowledge available at that time. This is both a tool for playing, in order to entertain and inspire...
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