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    Reliquarium

    Reliquarium

    3D slider puzzles for kids; helps teach solid geometry

    Reliquarium is a very unique set of 3-Dimensional slider puzzles with a Crystal Skull theme. A totally new category of puzzle that would be impossible to build or manipulate in physical form. They can help improve 3D visualization and problem solving skills. Suitable for children preparing for math or geometry, as well as adults. Works on laptops or PCs or Macs running Windows, OSX, or Linux.
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    GLOBE_3D

    GLOBE_3D

    A real-time 3D Engine written in Ada

    GLOBE_3D: GL Object Based Engine for 3D. GLOBE_3D is a free, open-source, real-time 3D Engine written in Ada, based on OpenGL. Up-to-date GL bindings - portal rendering - binary space partition - object I/O - tools for importing - and more... More information on... http://globe3d.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/globe_3d Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/globe-3d/
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OpenCAGE (Open Computer Aided Graph Editor) is a generic graph editor. It is written in Ada95 and GtkAda.
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