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    x3d

    x3d

    X3D is the open-standard format for 3D graphics scenes on the Web.

    Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics is a royalty-free International Standard for real-time interactive 3D graphics on the Web, providing unsurpassed interoperability for 3D communications on the Web. This project includes source for example X3D scene libraries and multiple X3D codebases produced by Web3D Consortium members. All open-source contributions are welcome.
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    FLAQUIZTV - Family Quiz Game

    FLAQUIZTV - Family Quiz Game

    Flash Quiz TV (A quiz game for all family)

    ...- The main idea is to create a didactic simple/cute/fun quiz show game for all people and for all ages with that "TV show feeling" - A game for all family. - Usage example: - Parents: Edit the "XML" file (using "notepad") add your own questions and answers there (use your native idiom), related to school stuff, and let your kids play (learn) the game! - Develop info: - The game is developed in FLASH (AS2) and its very customizable. - Since its developed in FLASH, you may play it in your PC or embed it in your webpage...
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    HSxmlMaker

    Create HyperSpin XML lists quickly and easily

    HyperSpin uses XML lists to populate selectable platform and genre games. While very large lists are publicly available from HyperList, these lists usually have way more games than desired and are difficult to edit manually. This program allows the user to create a text file listing genres and "match lines" under each genre that the user desires HyperSpin to display.
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    Comet Pinball

    A libgdx pinball game.

    ...It uses the libgdx game library with Open GL graphics and Box2d physics. The game is designed to use highly customizable play fields. Starting the game will create an XML file which defines the play field. Feel free to edit by using the game manual as a reference.
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    JagoClient is a Java software to play the board game Go over internet servers, to edit Go game records, to play against the computer (with gnugo), and to play point-to-point games.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    An IDE for developing mods for the game Sid Meiers' Civilization IV Beyond the Sword. Including a library for reading and editing Civilization data.
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    JavaChess DB (Java Chess DataBase) is a chess database tool. You can work with database stored in pgn files or a new format, written in XML. You can view the game list of the database,edit filters, view games and edit them.
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