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    Sensa

    Sensa

    Android, DOS, FirefoxOS, Linux, MacOS and Windows all in one..

    Sensa is not an operating system, is a work environment compatible with Android © 4.4.4, Firefox OS ©, Linux Ubuntu 12.12 ©, MacOS Classic 7 ©, MS -DOS © operating systems, and Microsoft Windows 8.1 ©; whose distribution is free, and with source code available under GNU GPL 2.0 license .
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    The OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine) is a game maker that you can use to create your own RPG game in a style similar to the classic Final Fantasy games on the NES, SNES and GBA which have so shaped the RPG genre.
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    pyirrlicht

    pyirrlicht

    Access to Irrlicht Engine SDK from assembler, C, Python, Basic, Pascal

    Python ctypes module for the Irrlicht Engine SDK for 2d/3d games and graphics. Compatibility with all Python versions, wich support ctypes module. Second internal project is SWIG wrapper. Additional support for SVG files over AGG or Cairo library. Also irrlicht_c library give access to Irrlicht functional from other programming languages: ASM (FASM), C (TinyC), Basic (FreeBASIC, thinBasic, OxygenBasic), Pascal, Gentee, AutoIt and game frameworks like GameMaker or Blitz.
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    Apple Game Server 3.1

    Apple Game Server 3.1

    Upload games to legacy apple // computers via serial and no floppies!

    This java (version 6 or higher) program allows you to send games directly to an old apple // computer with no need for floppies, only a serial cable. No hardware modification is necessary, you only need a working serial connection. A cousin of this project can be found here: http://asciiexpress.net/gameserver/ (Thanks Egan!)
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    DimensioneX Multiplayer Game Engine

    DimensioneX Multiplayer Game Engine

    Free MMORPG Engine. Develop and host graphical browser-based games.

    DimensioneX is a free Massive Multiplayer Game Engine. It lets you develop and then run or host browser-based, graphical multiplayer games. The users will play games simply via their browser. DimensioneX runs on any Java-enabled web server (eg. Tomcat)
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    A MMO Version of a graphical NetHack. This game has 2 parts: A Server written in Java and a Client written in DarkBASIC.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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