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    CorEngine
    CorEngine is a work in progress, OpenGL graphics powered 3D game engine designed to help independent game developers with quick prototyping and game/virtual environment creation. The engine supports a standard set of features, like skeletal animation, post processing, Lua/C programming, physics powered by Bullet Physics, GUI and 2D/3D Audio.
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    XSquare

    A graphics engine + toolkit.

    XSquare is a graphics engine and toolkit with a variety of features. I created this for use in other projects of mine.
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    OpenBlox

    OpenBlox

    Make games with Lego-like building blocks

    OpenBlox lets you make games with a built-in physics engine, Lego-like building blocks, and a scripting language called Lua. Once you've made a game with OpenBlox, you can pack it into a single file with one mouse click, and share your game with anyone you want.
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    The xVector Engine is a cross-platform 2D MMORPG engine written in Python. It will be a full-featured MMORPG engine allowing rapid game development without any programming knowledge, while still being easily extended with a Python scripting API.
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    A C++ object orientated 2D game engine for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and iPhone.
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    A very high level 2d tile grid based game engine written in Python and PyGame. It is intended to make programming 2d tile grid based games much easier, especially for novices, while retaining the flexibility required by more experienced programmers.
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    iamar browser is a GPU web browser that displays 3d specific contents. Instead of html, it run on a scripting language called semblis. Together with mesh made from blender, it makes 3d game production extremely easy.
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    Game Builder

    Map and logic editor

    Create game without programming, but optional you always can replace core engine (source code included)
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