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    LiquidFun

    LiquidFun

    2D physics engine for games

    LiquidFun is a 2D rigid-body and fluid simulation C++ library for games based upon Box2D. It provides support for procedural animation of physical bodies to make objects move and interact in realistic ways. You can write LiquidFun code in C++, Java, or JavaScript. LiquidFun is an extension of Box2D. It adds a particle based fluid and soft body simulation to the rigid body functionality of Box2D. LiquidFun can be built for many different systems, including Android, iOS, Windows, OS X, Linux, and JavaScript. For applications on Google Play that integrate this tool, usage is tracked. ...
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    Kochol Game Engine
    Kochol Game Engine(KGE) is an object-orianted hardware accelerated 3D Game engine. Easy to use and powerful engine for cutting edge games.
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    jMonkeyEngine Demo Application

    Demonstrating the features of jMonkeyEngine 3.

    ...This demo application shows the power and some features of the newest jME release, the jME 3. jMonkeyEngine uses OpenGL as its graphics library. Some features that are included in this software are: particle effects, water rendering, lighting, animations, unit collision, terrain generation, models and scenes, textures. The applications is in .jar format, so it is platform independent. The only requirement is that the user has the free Java 5 or 6 Runtime installed.
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