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    lgck
    LGCK Builder provides a unique development environment that can be easily used by novice and seasoned game creators to get the best results quickly. Our approach is different because the philosophy is geared toward simplicity and re-usability. Quick 5 minute tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN3gkZWr-PM
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    IrrRPG Builder (IRB)

    IrrRPG Builder (IRB)

    IRB is a game creation toolkit

    IrrRPG Builder is an simple tool to create RPG games. Check IrrRPG Builder 2.0w, our updated WebGL version, at: https://github.com/andresjesse/irbw
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    OpenBlox

    OpenBlox

    Make games with Lego-like building blocks

    OpenBlox lets you make games with a built-in physics engine, Lego-like building blocks, and a scripting language called Lua. Once you've made a game with OpenBlox, you can pack it into a single file with one mouse click, and share your game with anyone you want.
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