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    libGDX

    libGDX

    Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework

    libGDX is a cross-platform Java game development framework based on OpenGL (ES) that works on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, your browser and iOS. libGDX provides a well-tried and robust environment for rapid prototyping and fast iterations. libGDX does not force a specific design or coding style on you; it rather gives you the freedom to create a game the way you prefer. Publish your games on Windows, macOS, Linux (including the RPi!), Android, iOS, and HTML5, all with the same code base....
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    ViZDoom

    ViZDoom

    Doom-based AI research platform for reinforcement learning

    ViZDoom allows developing AI bots that play Doom using only the visual information (the screen buffer). It is primarily intended for research in machine visual learning, and deep reinforcement learning, in particular. ViZDoom is based on ZDOOM, the most popular modern source-port of DOOM. This means compatibility with a huge range of tools and resources that can be used to create custom scenarios, availability of detailed documentation of the engine and tools and support of Doom community....
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    We are an amateur group of programmers and hackers. Coming to help you and bring you joy in using your computer. Site Admin - Dakota
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    FairLuck is an API to access an externalised RNG. We provide libraries to access fair random related services, although not strictly required to access the fundamental XML-RPC layer, they can be used easily for gaming applications developers to enable the fairluck feature.
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    The Free Show is a real time, chat-like, telepathic-like 3D Game Environment consisting primarily of Humour. You can go to http://www.thefreeshow.eu to read this SDK of a 3D Game/Chat Environment.
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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    The Bliss Intellivision Emulator is no longer maintained at SourceForge. See the offical website at http://bliss.kylesblog.com for access to the Bliss source code.
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