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    LASANGE aims at creating a mostly-automated LAN session administration and management system. It will provide game server management (rapid deployment of game servers) and tournament management in a more advanced and automated way than other systems.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Fusion GS is a GPL perl based front end designed to execute dos based door games through the Linux dos emulator. Through the Fusion GS system one can bring back the days of old, and create a bbs like interface to most of the BBS based games of yesterday.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A small Perl script that allows Steam-based game server admins to create, modify and maintain custom config files for each map in a server’s mapcycle.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A multiplayer text-adventure game server written in Perl.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Modular solutions for change management, asset management and more

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    Nexuiz Startup Script

    Script to start up Nexuiz Linux server at boot time and if it crashes

    This script starts up the Nexuiz game server at boot time and within 1 minute if it crashes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Open Game Panel

    Web based Game server control panel

    OGP has moved to GitHub. The source code hosted here is obsolete and is no longer being updated. Please visit our GitHub here: https://github.com/OpenGamePanel/ A PHP webapp (formerly known as hldstart2) used to manage server softwares, such as, Halflife1/2, UT2004, UrbanTerror4 and Warsow (and many more). Powerful features, great for game server companies, and single users.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TeamSwitch is a perl script connecting an America's Army Operations (AAO) game server to a TeamSpeak (TS) server. TeamSwitch moves players on the right TS channel, according to the AAO team they belong and their status (live/dead).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The time of Archmages will be an open-source MUD game. Players can be connected to the game server using either a special client or through IRC or they can use a Web-interface. This means that a player can reach the server from virtually any platform.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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