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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

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    microStudio

    microStudio

    Free, open source game engine online

    ...You don't even need to create an account, you can start working as a guest. microStudio includes all you need to write code, create sprites and maps for your 2D game. All from your web browser. Your project is stored in the cloud, and accessible from anywhere. Write your game code in microScript, a simple language inspired by Lua. The documentation is always there to help. Create cool demos in just a few lines of code. microScript shines by its simplicity and interactivity. But you can also code in JavaScript, Python, or Lua if you prefer.
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    Amazon Lumberyard

    Amazon Lumberyard

    Amazon Lumberyard is a free AAA game engine

    ...Although Amazon has since archived the repository and transitioned focus to the open-source successor Open 3D Engine (O3DE), the project remains of interest as a large-scale example of cloud-enabled game engine architecture. Developers studying game tech or infrastructure integration can inspect how the engine’s subsystems were designed, including entity/component architectures, rendering pipelines and networked game services.
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