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    Gideros

    Gideros

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    ...Import your existing (C, C++, Java or Obj-C) code, bind to Lua, and interpret them directly. Dozens of open-source plugins are already developed and ready to use: ads, in-app purchases, physics for 2d or 3d, Steam integration, and many more.
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    Gynoid World Interactive Constructor

    3D Interactive sandbox environment

    GWIC (Gynoid World Interactive Constructor) is a sandbox environment where you can freely create, edit and play with complex worlds contains almost unlimited terrain space, static, dynamic and physics objects, and unlimited count of actors, like a script-driven physical gynoid models. Or anything you can imagine!
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    SimKit

    The Objective-C Interactive Simulation Abstraction Layer

    SimKit(because GameKit was taken) is designed to allow quick and easy cross platform abstraction away from platform dependant drawing and physics libraries. The APIs provide a generic way to make common calls for drawing, animating, and otherwise manipulating 3D entities, as well as shading and texture information.
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