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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 JOGL for graphics, JOAL for sound, and Spring for dynamic object creation. ...
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    Smuje2d

    Java game engine for shoot 'em ups, using Java2D.

    Shoot 'em Up Java Engine 2 Dimensional (Smuje2d). This engine allows you to programm 2d games fast and easy. Using Java2D it has no dependencies to other libraries and your game will run everywhere. No port or recompilation is needed. Look under "Files" for a game example.
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