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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. libGDX comes with batteries included. Write 2D or 3D games and let libGDX worry about low-level details. Heavy emphasis is put on avoiding garbage collection for ART/JavaScript by careful API design and the use of custom collections. libGDX is a well proven and reliable framework with a sound base and documentation. ...
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    The Duckpond project

    The Duckpond project

    Java decentralized cross-platform network multiplayer game engine

    A new decentralized way of network game-design.. Server-client-client-based with object-streaming. Which means that everyone can run a server with almost no hardware costs. The whole system is built upon a network of trust in within the masterclient delegates tasks.
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    gamepad4j

    gamepad4j

    Java Gamepad API for multiple platforms

    A simple, elegant and powerful API for using gamepads like the Xbox 360 or DualShock 3 pad in Java-based games. Will support Windows, Linux, MacOS and OUYA in first release. Simplifies dealing with analog sticks, triggers, button mappings and more. RELEASE PLANNED NOV/DEC 2014 (sourcecode on Github).
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    Hysteria Engine

    Hysteria Engine

    A multiplatform game engine for interactive fiction experiences

    A multiplatform game engine for interactive fiction experiences. It makes use of JLayer API, available at http://www.javazoom.net/javalayer/javalayer.html
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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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    EntropyEngine is a Java based 2D game engine. This project is intended for learning game engine design, and detailed tutorials can be found at the project's homepage.
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    An adaptable program meant for design of 2D or pseudo-3D role-playing games using a minimum of programming. Users can create new resource types and get automatically generated editors for them, as well as write scripts to be run by the engine.
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