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    jMonkeyEngine

    jMonkeyEngine

    A complete 3-D game development suite written in Java

    jMonkeyEngine is a 3-D game engine for adventurous Java developers. It’s open-source, cross-platform, and cutting-edge. v3.6.1 is the latest stable version of the engine. The engine is used by several commercial game studios and computer-science courses.
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    VatraLib

    VatraLib

    A simple cross-platform game engine for creating old-school 2D games

    ...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. That (crummy) source code is available under "LegacyCode".
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    NettyGameServer

    NettyGameServer

    A mobile game distributed server implemented using netty4.X

    A mobile game distributed server implemented using netty4.X, supports tcp, udp, http, websocket links, uses protobuf custom protocol stack for network communication, supports rpc remote calls, uses mybatis3 to support db storage sub-database sub-table, supports asynchronous mysql Storage, update the reids cache synchronously when the db is saved. Use the ExcelToCode project to generate java classes and json data dictionaries from excel data, and DictService directly reads json to reduce part...
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    Cyber Knight is a game engine for developing educational software for computer science. The platform features an isometric tile engine and a code visualizer for python.
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    Terra Tenebrae is a free (as freedom) multi-Players RPG game engine based on client/server technology. The assets used are in licenses CC0, CC-by, CC-by-sa or GPL.
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    EasyWay java Game Engine is a powerfull 2D OpenSource OpenGL Java Game Engine. It's simple, fast and extendible. With EasyWay you can make your dream game writing few lines of code!
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