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    BridgeStats

    BridgeStats

    Gives scores and all distributions of one suit in opponent hands

    In Bridge, the choice of a good strategy often depends on the correct evaluation of cards in hand to your opponents. This evaluation is done trying to make the best use of all available informations: bidding, played cards, etc ..., but an essential starting point is the knowledge of a priori probabilities of the possible distributions. The 'Bridge Stats' app examines all possible distributions of the cards of one suit in the opponent hands and calculates their probabilities. It also calculates the score of one played hand, in MP, IMP and RMP Source is in GitHub: https://github.com/msillano/bridgeStats Built using https://github.com/msillano/JCardLib
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    Elemental Contest

    Free and open source trading card game

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    FabulaBot

    Telegram bot that acts as a master for a game of 'Werewolf''

    In this project we create a Telegram bot that, once added in a group of players, acts as a master for a game of 'Werewolf'. Using Telegram's features as custom keyboards and private chats it recreates adequately the spirit of the real game. The project is written in Java.
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    ISA!
    ISA! (Which is Philipino for "one") is a school programming project aiming at recreate a playable version of the popular game "UNO!".
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    JGames is a sort of "game development framework" that creates a solid general structure for all Board Games, Strategy Games and all these game, 2D and 3D, that can be specified defining its particular Rules.
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    The UNO cards game in the multiplayer java version from two minimum players to four maximum players and with the possibility of chatting with the players connected.
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    Collectible card games web application. Web-based java game that supports test and double player mode. This web application allow to play whit famous collectible card game. It's simply a virtual table without rule.
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    E'un semplice gico stile pacman ma con un qualcosa in più...
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    Pulsar Game

    Pulsar Game

    Pulsar is a card video game using Stars as gameplay key elements.

    Pulsar is a card video game. A card represents a star constellation, and thus contains stars that can be used in two ways : * Attack Stars (also called AMAS Stars) will generate an attack to flip opponents cards (and take them) ; * Defense Stars will protect the card from opponents. It is also the interface with other cards to begin a battle. The inner gameplay is much more complex as Cards and Stars can evolve, be damaged. AMAS Stars are "AutoMated Attack System" Stars. Stars are linked each together, in other words it is a network of Stars, as a constellation is. Linked AMAS Stars combine their power to generate the attack. They cannot die but they need to reload themselves to generate a new attack. Defense Stars have Defense Points (DP). When a Star does not have enough DP to survive, it can either simply die, transform to powerful (yet weak) Stars or explode becoming a Black Hole! It depends on the type of star (red giant, blue giant, yellow dwarf, white dwarf...).
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    jTarot is a tarot personal advisor. jTarot will do a "reading" for you when you need advice. A reading displays a number of cards and then describes what these cards mean. You take the reading and apply the meanings of the cards to your situation.
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