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The Doodle project aims to provide a language to easily describe
Origami diagrams and produces a ready-to-print document. Doodle will
free creators from diagramming constraints and increase their capability
to share their creations.
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A group of Blender (http://www.blender3d.org) enthusiasts sharing code for expanding the functionality of Blender. As Blender has been bought into Open Sourceness, this ancient utility is now ancient and likely useless.
LxDoom is a version of the classic fps game Doom by id Software.
Specifically, it's an engine for playing Doom levels, based on the sourcecode released by id Software. It aims to be free, reliable, portable, and
support a wide range of levels.
The Daedalus Engine is a 3D rendering engine that uses both OpenGL and DirectX 9.0 for its implementation. This project serves as a method of study for its developers in the areas of game design, 3D rendering, audio, game related physics, net code, etc.