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    World Construction Kit (WCK)

    World Construction Kit (WCK)

    Box2d Flash Alchemy Port + World Construction Kit

    WCK (World Construction Kit) is an ActionScript 3 physics engine built as a port of Box2D (with Flash Alchemy in mind). It provides tools for building simulated worlds with rigid bodies, shapes, collision detection, joints, gravity, etc., embedded into Flash/AIR environments. It aims to integrate Box2D-style physics decently with Flash, allowing developers to assemble physics scenes (“worlds”), define shapes, manage simulation steps, and run demos.
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    The Mobile Autonomous Robot Simulation Framework assists in building the applications to simulate an Autonomous Mobile Robot, its interaction with the environment, behaviors and also its sensors, actuators and locomotion mechanism.
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