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    VatraLib

    VatraLib

    A simple cross-platform game engine for creating old-school 2D games

    ...The key idea is to provide the developer with low-level functionality - animation control, collision detection and the like - so they can focus on making games instead of re-inventing the wheel. VatraLib has been rewritten from scratch, see current code under "Code". The first installment of VatraLib used JOGL for graphics, JOAL for sound, and Spring for dynamic object creation. That (crummy) source code is available under "LegacyCode".
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    ...For further information see http://emergo.ou.nl/emergo/community/EN/emergo.htm. The platform is based on ZK framework (http://www.zkoss.org, ZK ZOL license: https://www.zkoss.org/license#peee) and Spring framework (http://www.springsource.org/spring-framework). NOTE: as of 2024, latest (mavenized) code base can be found at https://gitlab.com/ou-teli/emergo. A working docker container example can be composed according to https://gitlab.com/ou-teli/gamebrics-docker-compose.
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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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