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    Evennia

    Evennia

    Python MUD/MUX/MUSH/MU* development system

    Evennia is a mature, open-source framework written in Python — specifically designed to build text-based, online multiplayer games such as MUDs, MUCKs, MUSHes, MUXes, and other “MU-style” virtual worlds. Rather than prescribing a rigid game structure, Evennia gives you a bare-bones but powerful foundation: default systems handle networking, database/storage, server management, user accounts, characters, rooms, items, chat channels, and basic commands — but you define the gameplay rules,...
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    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB is a portable open-source implementation of the Infinity Engine

    GemRB (Game engine made with pre-Rendered Background) is a portable open-source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine. It was written to support pseudo-3D role playing games based on the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset (Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale series, Planescape: Torment). It should run on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, possibly other UNIX derivatives and more. It is licensed under the GPL.
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