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    CorEngine
    CorEngine is a work in progress, OpenGL graphics powered 3D game engine designed to help independent game developers with quick prototyping and game/virtual environment creation. The engine supports a standard set of features, like skeletal animation, post processing, Lua/C programming, physics powered by Bullet Physics, GUI and 2D/3D Audio.
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    Lambda Engine

    Lambda Engine

    The Lambda-Engine is a cross platform game engine.

    The Lambda-Engine is a cross platform game engine written in C++. It simplifies core tasks, such as rendering/graphics, sound, physics, math, scene and resource management. It is still *far* from finished, but I am working on it :)
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    2D game engine based on HGE and suitable for creating small shareware games. Main features: UNICODE, Physics, World Editor, Sripting.
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