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    Fusion library

    Fusion library

    Futuristic Luau for every universe

    ...Fusion aims to reduce boilerplate code and improve readability by encouraging declarative programming patterns.
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    Zeta Engine

    Zeta Engine

    2D ARPG Engine

    Zeta Engine Is a simple 2-Dimensional Data Driven ARPG Engine aimed to create ARPG Games by desribing Data from XML Files and adding behaviour with Lua language. You can create simple to Advanced features without even touching the engine's core code thought an extensive Lua API. As for now, the gui System is CEGUI cause it can use the same data types as the Engine's. Currently Third Party software supported: Partial* Tiled Map support Partial* Dark Function Editor Support *By partial, means that the Engine uses only a part of the features provided by the software (For now). ...
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    LumenLiquid

    LumenLiquid

    RPG Games without coding!

    LumenLiquid is a game engine which offers high flexibility. Every user can create his own game without having to worry about code. Trough the high customisation there are almost endless possibilities to create games and stories. To show up the endless possibilities, LumenLiquid is deployed with an example game, Fabled Lands. The story is taken from the homonymous books written by Dave Morris and Jamie Thomson.
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