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This project aims at writing a threaded, object-oriented and scriptable game engine targetting the .NET platform, using a mixture of c# or managed c++ ports of famous c/c++ components such as OGRE, CEGUI, Newton, Lua, Python, Audiere, OpenAL, etc...
Fraction is a flexible .NET framework for creating applications powered with cutting-edge technology, such as shader support, render targets, environment mapping and more.
Open-Source Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game engine. Server is semi-free, open for non-commercial use. Client is free software and the content is proprietary. Rehash from a 5-year-old project, active again since august 2007.
ATOM3D.NET is a Realtime 3DGame Engine thats inded to support everything needed to create games. A3D.NET will support Graphics through OpenGL and DirectX, Sound, Network, Physics, GUI and more.
A3D.NET is a complete state of art game engine.
The Anvil is setting out to produce one strong platform for all media. Fluid work with major audio, video, raster/vector images, 3D formats and scripting languages will allow us to start from anywhere and temper out the masterpeice we needed.