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    PlayCanvas Engine

    PlayCanvas Engine

    Fast and lightweight JavaScript game engine built on WebGL and glTF

    PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine. It uses HTML5 and WebGL to run games and other interactive 3D content in any mobile or desktop browser. PlayCanvas is used by leading companies in video games, advertising and visualization such as Animech, Arm, BMW, Disney, Facebook, Famobi, Funday Factory, IGT, King, Miniclip, Leapfrog, Mojiworks, Mozilla, Nickelodeon, Nordeus, NOWWA, PikPok, PlaySide Studios, Polaris, Product Madness, Samsung, Snap, Spry Fox, Zeptolab, Zynga. The PlayCanvas Engine...
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    TOYVision

    TOYVision

    Toolkit for the easy prototyping of hybrid games for Tabletop Devices

    TOYVision is a software toolkit for the easy prototyping of Hybrid Videogames, mixing physical and virtual elements. Designers and developers of videogames, can use ToyVision to develop computer augmented hybrid games, based on manipulation of physical playing pieces and body gestures. ToyVision, supports Reactivision to comunicate with visual based Tabletop devices /http://nuigroup.com/go/lite), and Kinect sensor to track players movements ToyVision enables passive (carried out by the player) and active (carried out by the computer through the Arduino microcontroller) Any programming language can be used to develop games with toyvision, provided by implementing a TCP-IP socket. ...
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    Kochol Game Engine
    Kochol Game Engine(KGE) is an object-orianted hardware accelerated 3D Game engine. Easy to use and powerful engine for cutting edge games.
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    GameWizzard

    GameWizzard

    GameWizzard is a Sprite editor.

    ...If it's not as friendly as I intended is because I didn't had any help or input from others. The flow of this editor is very simple: 1.Load an image, define the image modules(eg: legs, body, arms, heads, etc) 2.Create all the frames you need by adding modules into a frame(the modules can be scaled, rotated, translated) 3.Create animations by adding frames in the right order(each frame can be scaled, rotated, translated and has a number of frames that will be shown). If the image is too big, this application knows how to optimize it by permuting and repositioning the modules into the image. ...
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    Simple Object-Oriented C++ game engine, using Direct3D for rendering and physX for physics.
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