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    MuJoCo

    MuJoCo

    Multi-Joint dynamics with Contact. A general purpose physics simulator

    MuJoCo, developed and maintained by Google DeepMind, is a high-performance physics engine designed for simulating complex, articulated systems that interact through contact. It is widely used in research fields such as robotics, biomechanics, computer graphics, animation, and machine learning, where fast and accurate physics simulations are essential. The engine provides a robust C API optimized for real-time computation, making it suitable for scientific research and advanced simulation environments. ...
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    GPX is mainly a physics engine, written in C++, focused on real time simulations. Project also provides a graphics library, built on top of SFML. Physics part is independent from graphics library and can be used with any other front-end.
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    A High Performance 3D engine and Game engine, specially designed for Physics and mechanical simulations.Integrates physics, Portal Rendering, OpenGL and Cg shaders.
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    The goal of this project is to develop a generic and powerful 3D simulation framework mainly but not exclusively targeted at game development. Important aspects are efficency and simplicity of use.
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    PyNewton provides an object oriented binding to access the Newton Game Dynamics engine from Python programs
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    This is a remake of the great game Elite. It lasts 50 years in future of the old game. For people who don't know it: It is like Privateer, X2 and Freelancer. Please read oour documentation. For latest sources use our Subversion-Tree.
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    Nuclear is a family of open source game engines written to be able to read most standard game formates such as BSP(Quake I, Quake II, Quake III, and Half-Life) MDL, MD2, MD3, and many more.
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    Damocles is a game engine programmed in C++.(Opengl/SDL) ||| OS:Linux / Windows ||| 3 main modules in Damocles: ||| Damocles : 3D engine |||Junior : Physic and Mathematics engine ||| Unik : Network engine (Only for Windows version for the moment)
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