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JSkat

It's free and it's written in JavaTM

Welcome!

You want to play a round of Skat but your buddies don't have time?
You want to improve your playing skills without losing money?
You want to learn how to play Ramsch smarter than the others?

Then JSkat is the right choice for you!

JSkat is a free implementation of the German card game Skat in JavaTM. You can play it on nearly every platform that runs a modern Java Runtime Environment. Until now we only know that it runs on Windows and Linux with the JRE from Sun, but we like to hear from you, if it's playable on other platforms, too.

Who is behind it

JSkat is written by Jan Schäfer and Markus J. Luzius. It's a non profit project that steals a lot of our spare time. ;o) Our goal is to develop a free computer Skat game that can play either according to the official rules or with a customized special ruleset that is often played in the pubs.

Current affairs

2009/05/23: You are probably wondering if JSkat is still a living project, since the last version was released in August 2007. But be assured: We are still working on JSkat!
Unfortunately, we did not have as much time as we would have liked, so JSkat went on something similar to a hiatus, but behind the scenes, Jan has done a major refactoring and implemented a whole new AI player. Due to the refactoring, the AI players from previous versions do not work any longer and need some recoding. This is the reason why there isn't a new release out already.
However, we would appreciate it if you download the release 0.6 to show your interest. And feedback is always welcome...

License

JSkat is copyrighted under the General Public License (GPL) 2.0.