DimensioneX is a free Massive Multiplayer Game Engine.
It lets you develop and then run or host browser-based, graphical multiplayer games. The users will play games simply via their browser.
DimensioneX runs on any Java-enabled web server (eg. Tomcat)
Features
- Easy coding for beginners
- Ideal for building true Facebook Game Apps - natively multiplayer
- Produces graphical, true multiplayer games with music and sound
- Ideal to learn programming while having fun
- Free hosting
- Free support
- Online Multiplayer capability: Unlimited users can play simultaneously connecting via the network.
- Compatibility with any browser: Users don't have to download anything to play!
- Multimedia: graphics, icons, messages are used to make the game realistic.
- Audio support: Sound and music can be used in the games to add dynamism.
- Support for game map (with player tracking!)
- Customisable avatars, graphic buttons, skins and events.
- Support for Day/Night cycles.
- Supports data saving on mySQL databases
- Works with all versions of Java (from 1.4.2 onwards)
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow DimensioneX Multiplayer Game Engine
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BOGUS main pics - these are not evident in source files or demos are not "part of this". I have to construct a web company to get a linux Tomcat up and running (securely) to play a java based game? Whut? (Firefox can do nothing w/o server not really java). Browse to main website - game #1 has sound 1 low resolution picture but clicking on it did not work. This is over-hyped under-developed as far as my short browsing tests go. I see no game editor either - perhaps it's hidden in allotta .json .xml idk. I have oracle java - it is NOT supported as to doing anything (w/o tomcat xml json and non-java allot).
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Great for beginners and for learning computer programming