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...SpongeForge uses Gradle as its build system. The repo includes the Gradle wrapper that will automatically download the correct Gradle version. Local installations of Gradle may work but are untested. To execute the Gradle wrapper, run the ./gradlew script on Unix systems or only gradlew on Windows systems. In order to build SpongeForge you simply need to run the gradlew command. On Windows systems you should run gradlew instead of ./gradlew to invoke the Gradle wrapper. SpongeForge is the implementation of the Sponge API on the Minecraft Forge platform. ...
The new XVR Developer Studio is based on Eclipse. It allows to create and manage XVR projects, to author s3d and glsl code, to compile, debug and execute scripts in an HTML page. Currently only for Windows user. It needs an installed JRE >= 1.6
This is a background game framework in java. It is controlled with states, wich can be layed over each other and entities wich can execute triggers when some events occur.
The built in console provides some extra enhancement, you can add commands easily to it - same with creating a trigger-function for an entity.
It's using java.awt as graphical port.
Also using OpenGL from version 0.3.xxx, you can select your desired main class and it runs with the given graphics port.
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