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    libGDX

    libGDX

    Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework

    libGDX is a cross-platform Java game development framework based on OpenGL (ES) that works on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, your browser and iOS. libGDX provides a well-tried and robust environment for rapid prototyping and fast iterations. libGDX does not force a specific design or coding style on you; it rather gives you the freedom to create a game the way you prefer. Publish your games on Windows, macOS, Linux (including the RPi!), Android, iOS, and HTML5, all with the same code base....
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    Arianne RPG

    Arianne RPG

    Arianne is an engine to develop multiplayer online games like Stendhal

    ...The engine Marauroa provides a simple way of creating games on a portable and robust server architecture. Marauroa manages the client server communication and provides an object orientated view of the world for game developers. It handles database access in a transparent way to store player accounts, character progress and the state of the world
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    Boss Engine

    8-bit Graphical API for Java

    Boss Engine is a graphical API for writing low-resolution 8-bit color applications. It offers easy to use functions for handling graphics, basic i/o and more. Screen access is performed through virtual framebuffers that allow direct read/write access to indexed color screen data. API is coded entirely with native libraries. No third party libraries required.
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    Android Game Engine

    Android Game Engine

    Multi-threaded game engine for Android

    AGE is a multi-threaded game engine for Android with OpenGL ES2 shader-based rendering. In-depth GL knowledge isn't necessary to start; use the OBJ loader to import models from Blender and elsewhere, attach textures, and start rendering! Threads run different activities, e.g. initialization, framerate, timer, game cycle. Apartment model with message passing. The drawing cycle is inverted from typical game loops. Framerate has a dedicated timer, and SurfaceView is in on-demand rendering...
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    FairLuck is an API to access an externalised RNG. We provide libraries to access fair random related services, although not strictly required to access the fundamental XML-RPC layer, they can be used easily for gaming applications developers to enable the fairluck feature.
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