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    libGDX

    libGDX

    Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework

    ...Publish your games on Windows, macOS, Linux (including the RPi!), Android, iOS, and HTML5, all with the same code base. libGDX comes with batteries included. Write 2D or 3D games and let libGDX worry about low-level details. Heavy emphasis is put on avoiding garbage collection for ART/JavaScript by careful API design and the use of custom collections. libGDX is a well proven and reliable framework with a sound base and documentation. Furthermore, there are plenty of games built on top of libGDX, many of which are open source.
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    VatraLib

    VatraLib

    A simple cross-platform game engine for creating old-school 2D games

    VatraLib is a simple and light-weight cross-platform game engine which allows for creating old-school 2D games, such as Jump 'n' Runs, Real-time strategy games, and Shoot 'em ups. The key idea is to provide the developer with low-level functionality - animation control, collision detection and the like - so they can focus on making games instead of re-inventing the wheel. VatraLib has been rewritten from scratch, see current code under "Code". The first installment of VatraLib used JOGL for graphics, JOAL for sound, and Spring for dynamic object creation. ...
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    EvoliteKingdom

    A game I'm developing

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    GW2 Tools

    GW2 Tools

    Some tools for GW2

    Provide some tools for GuildWars2
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    JNBT is a Java NBT (Named Binary Tag) library. It provides easy to use NBTInputStream and NBTOutputStream classes to read and write NBT files. NBT is the level format used by the Minecraft game.
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    CherBot is an information bot for Crossfire, Daimonin and good old plain IRC that keeps track of which players collect which items, who's been online, determines a level ranking, provides a mail system for mailing offline players, manages clans and
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    WAGćF provides low-level services required by the wireless games of today. Includes animation; collision detection; fields, gravity; mass effects: inertia, momentum; rotation; and a simple rule-based mechanism to add modular game logic components.
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    The Storch XBlast Level Editor is a graphical editor, written in Java, for creating, editing and converting levels for the game XBlast. Storch lets you create your own XBlast levels in just a couple of minutes. Save in 2.6 or TNT format.
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