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    The TBG Engine Suite is a Text Based Game designer. It has currently been replaced with a new project called Mud Designer hosted on Source Forge.
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    The Engine

    Game creation engine with built-in BASIC interpreter.

    "The Engine" is a game creation engine with built-in classic type BASIC interpreter (as known from old 8-bit computers), screen editor and full-screen editor, using OpenGL and SDL (currently POSIX only, but portable, in principle). It is aimed at game developers with little spare time, and tries to reduce program size with powerful commands that takes as much coding effort off the shoulders of the developer as humanly possible. The BASIC interpreter supports only labels, not line numbers...
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