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    AdaGate

    AdaGate

    3D OpenGL dungeon game using Ada: a tribute to Narbacular Drop

    AdaGate is a 3D OpenGL strategy game with escape rooms in a Stargate fantasy setting. It is an elaborate example of modern OpenGL programming using the Ada language; and a tribute to Narbacular Drop, and Amelia Earhart. Each room has a barrier that must be circumvented using portals. The barriers include water with piranha, molten magma, and walls. Runs on Windows, OSX, and GNU/Linux. The linux binary now runs on many linux distros! Includes all source code, build scripts & resources.
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    VTSystem is a 3D (Action) Adventure engine where each character can go about his(her) own affairs independent of your actions, where you can experience 'real world' environments! Uses the Nebula Device. For more information, take a look at the homepage
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    Not Yet Formal Universes is a real-time client/server C++ virtual world engine. Its provides a OpenGL interface (but not requieres any OpenGL hardware rendering device for decent playing).
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