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    Objetivo de disseminar conhecimentos das diversas áreas de saber que envolvem o desenvolvimento de jogos independente de plataforma. The objective to spread diverse knowledge of areas to know that to involve the independent development of platform games
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    This is a 2D shooting action game for two players for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Current release written in C++ using the SDL library with its extensions. Next release will be in Java.
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    MetaWars will be an network game based on the famous comics of Jodorowski, The Metabarons. This space battle game will allows you to take part in the famous history of the Metabaron's family, and, maybe, some day, become THE Metabaron.
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    A clone of the old DOS game Commander Keen. It's written in C++ and uses the SDL library so it's mostly platform independent. A map-editor (Java 1.5) is also included.
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