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    Planck.js

    Planck.js

    2D JavaScript Physics Engine

    Planck.js is a JavaScript rewrite/port of the physics engine Box2D, designed to provide 2D rigid-body physics simulation usable directly in web contexts or any JavaScript environment. By offering collision detection, rigid-body dynamics, joints, and simulation capabilities, Planck.js makes it possible for developers to build physically realistic 2D games, simulations, or visualizations in browsers or Node.js without relying on native code. Its API mirrors Box2D’s concepts — bodies, fixtures,...
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    The Mirror

    The Mirror

    All-in-one game engine built on Godot. Roblox & UEFN alternative

    ...The platform allows developers, creators, and players to build and modify worlds together in real time without managing complex backend infrastructure. The Mirror supports visual scripting, traditional coding, asset management, physics simulation, and multiplayer networking out of the box. With built-in support for desktop, multiplayer, and VR experiences, it serves as an alternative to platforms such as Roblox and Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). Its focus on collaborative creation, live editing, and integrated development tools helps streamline the process of building interactive games and virtual experiences.
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