Open Source PL/SQL Turn Based Strategy Games

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    A web-based strategy game: build an Ocean Empire -- explore, meet and crush other players. Dominate the waves.
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    We are developing a gaming engine that can be used for either online planetary based strategy games , backend systems for Torque based games or online planetary/resource based gaming leagues.
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    Stark

    explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate

    Wikipedia's Definition of a 4X Game; "4X games are a genre of strategy video game in which players control an empire and "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate". The term was first coined by Alan Emrich in his September 1993 preview of Master of Orion for Computer Gaming World. Since then, others have adopted the term to describe games of similar scope and design. 4X games are noted for their deep, complex gameplay. Emphasis is placed upon economic and technological development, as well as a range of non-military routes to supremacy. Games can take a long time to complete since the amount of micromanagement needed to sustain an empire scales as the empire grows. 4X games are sometimes criticized for becoming tedious for these reasons, and several games have attempted to address these concerns by limiting micromanagement with varying degrees of success."
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