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    libGDX

    libGDX

    Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework

    ...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. Furthermore, there are plenty of games built on top of libGDX, many of which are open source.
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    VatraLib

    VatraLib

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

    VatraLib is a simple and light-weight cross-platform game engine which allows for creating old-school 2D games, such as Jump 'n' Runs, Real-time strategy games, and Shoot 'em ups. 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...
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    Java Game Development (Ninja Girl)

    Java Game Development (Ninja Girl)

    Example code for creating a 2D platform game in Java.

    !Help Wanted! See Discussions for more details. A platform game demonstrating concepts for 2D platform game creation in Java. Collect the stars and go through the door to advance levels. Graphics courtesy of: https://www.gameart2d.com https://opengameart.org/content/animated-fire https://craftpix.net Levels created using https://www.mapeditor.org/ Project created in the Eclipse Java IDE. Keys: Up, Down, Left, Right - Move Player Space - Jump M - Throw Kunai Q, A - Scroll...
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    Ethanon Engine
    Ethanon is a 2D game engine focused on the recent video cards for hardware acceleration and shader effects. The engine provides high-quality light an shadow effects with an easy visual interface and a simple and direct scripting 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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