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    Arianne RPG

    Arianne RPG

    Arianne is an engine to develop multiplayer online games like Stendhal

    Arianne is a multiplayer online engine to develop turn based and real time games, providing a simple way of creating the game server rules and clients like our MORPG Stendhal. Our engine Marauroa uses Java and SQL for hosting hundreds of players on a solo host. Stendhal is a fun friendly and free multiplayer online adventure game with a huge and rich world. With hundreds of NPCs and different quests, features like the Travel log and achievement system keep track of progress. Thousands of...
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    ALRDR 2.0 demo

    ALRDR 2.0 demo

    The second demo of my game engine.

    Started when I was 16, still not ended, here is a demo of the game engine on which I work for more than 1 year. It's my first game project, so I decided to make it easy, by creating my own game workbench (a friend is making the MapEditor, I'm doing the rest), including the game engine, render engine, graphics, programmation, syntax ect. Don't wanted especially to share it, but friends wanted to play on it, so I will just share the .exe here. The source will come maybe later :)
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    The OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine) is a game maker that you can use to create your own RPG game in a style similar to the classic Final Fantasy games on the NES, SNES and GBA which have so shaped the RPG genre.
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    Oblivion Works
    Wrye Bash has moved to Github! Downloads: https://github.com/wrye-bash/wrye-bash/releases Code: https://github.com/wrye-bash/wrye-bash
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    Pygame based isometric game engine for rpgs
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    RPGenesis aims to create a gaming engine specifically designed for the creation of classical, two dimensional role playing games as well the toolset needed to create games based on this engine.
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