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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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    Self-aware dynamic, reflective, and declarative semantic space representation, transformation, and exploration system.
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    Emerald Dragon Engine

    A 2D Java game engine

    A light, Java based 2D game engine. Easy to use, powerful when you need it, no unneeded bells and whistles to slow you down.
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    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Creation Framework.

    ...Reusability: as modules have a plug-n-play character, databasing of modules allows for games to be constructed by combining modules rather than constructing new code. Simplicity: all modules share a common shape. Therefore, they allow for visual programming through a simple GUI (comparable to Java Beans). The creation of good games relies on the easy of prototyping and creative exploration.
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