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    Juicy Breakout
    Juicy Breakout is a demo/example game created by grapefrukt (Martin Jonasson & Petri Purho) to explore and demonstrate “juiciness” in game feel, how small visual, animation, and feedback effects make a game feel more responsive, alive, and engaging. It’s built in ActionScript (Flash) and uses grapefrukt’s own libraries (grapelib) to handle game framework, input, rendering, etc. The demo showcases a Breakout-style (brick-breaking) game but with extra polish, effects, easing, cascading animations, sound, and visuals that exaggerate response so you feel every bounce, paddle movement, and collision. ...
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    KitVision

    KitVision

    KitVision is a Framework for creating tangible tabletop games

    With KitVision you can create very simple tabletop games based on Tangible Interaction (manipulation of objects). KitVision uses the reacTIVision framework for dealing with visual based tabletop hardware. Computer programming skills are not required to create tabletop games with KitVision. A Graphic Assistant enables the designer to model the game, and to define images, sound and game rules. Adobe Air has to be installed in order to work with KitVision http://get.adobe.com/es/air/ Manual, Tutorials and more info can be found at: http://www.toyvision.org KitVision has been developed by Clara Bonillo, Olga Blasco and Javier Marco, at the GIGA Affective Lab (Zaragoza University, Spain)
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    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero is an open source Flash game built on Starling Framework.

    ...The project also integrates advanced techniques like object pooling for performance, bitmap fonts for efficient text rendering, and Starling’s particle system extension for visual effects. Though originally built with the iPad 1 and 2 in mind, it can be adapted to multiple devices by adjusting configuration files, emphasizing the principle of “one code, multi-screen.”
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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