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    LuaEdit is an IDE/Text Editor/Debugger for the Lua language. Its interface looks like MS Visual Studio .Net� and includes syntax highlighting, code completion, advance breakpoint management, efficient search engines, etc. Client under GPL and server (core debugger) under LGPL.
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    Alt-IDE is a Lua powered scriptable IDE. It provides the possibility to add support for any compiler! For the latest news and versions please visit the alt-ide website at www.alt-ide.net as updates on SF.net are sparse!
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    Lixoo is a extensible, fast and small 2D point'n'click adventure game engine. It features the engine itself and an IDE that let you create full-featured games just by writing the essential code of the game.
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    The MAD Project is an attempt to create a powerful, flexible game engine, which is specifically designed for graphical adventure games.
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