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    Babylon.js

    Babylon.js

    Open game and rendering engine packed into a JavaScript framework

    ...The core focus of Babylon.js 4.2 has been around simplicity. While Babylon.js keeps its code-first approach, we’ve added many tools in the Inspector and enhanced the Node Material Editor to save time to developers and Tech Artists. With the Particle Editor, you can now create and configure particle systems with the click of the mouse.
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    Goonstation

    Goonstation

    Repository for the Goonstation branch of SS13

    Goonstation is a community-maintained branch of the classic Space Station 13 (SS13) game, built on the BYOND / DMM / DM engine and custom code, with extensive maps, gameplay mechanics, user interfaces, and game modes. The repository houses the full game code, assets (maps, sound, icons, interface), configuration, and tools for running and contributing to a Goonstation server. It aims to offer a stable, feature-rich, roleplay/game environment with many custom systems (e.g., unique mechanics,...
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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, shapes, joints — which makes it familiar to users of classic Box2D, while being idiomatic for JavaScript developers. ...
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    Rune

    Rune

    Build multiplayer web games played by millions

    Rune is a game development platform focused on creating real-time multiplayer games with minimal backend code. Designed for indie developers, it handles networking, matchmaking, and server management while integrating seamlessly with JavaScript-based game engines.
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