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    A generic platform for fast and flexible development and delivery of a wide variety of immersive scenario-based games that enable professional skills acquisition. For further information see http://emergo.ou.nl/emergo/community/EN/emergo.htm. The platform is based on ZK framework (http://www.zkoss.org, ZK ZOL license: https://www.zkoss.org/license#peee) and Spring framework (http://www.springsource.org/spring-framework). NOTE: as of 2024, latest (mavenized) code base can be found at...
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    TOYVision

    TOYVision

    Toolkit for the easy prototyping of hybrid games for Tabletop Devices

    ...ToyVision, supports Reactivision to comunicate with visual based Tabletop devices /http://nuigroup.com/go/lite), and Kinect sensor to track players movements ToyVision enables passive (carried out by the player) and active (carried out by the computer through the Arduino microcontroller) Any programming language can be used to develop games with toyvision, provided by implementing a TCP-IP socket. Moreover, Proccesing API and finished samples are already provided in this project. ToyVision is based on the Reactivision framework. More info: www.toyvision.org
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    DGiovanni
    A multi-agent architecture for building interactive dramas. It uses the Jason's BDI engine, being the Jason's agent-oriented programming language utilized for performing the drama management and for authoring behaviors for the characters.
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    An experiment in paired-programming to simulate elevator behaviour. Development is done entirely in Java. The finished product will provide a framework for additional simulations and some ability to test different elevator behaviours.
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    This project started out as a homebrew development framework based on devkitPro, with one goal: to simplify 3D programming on the Nintendo DS .
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    An Open Source portable pure Java game library with example games, Swing-based sprite animation engine, deployment framework, and firewall tunneling networking. The code is documented in the book Advanced Java Game Programming by David Wallace Croft.
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    A framework for creating board games and card games using a minimal amount of Java programming and playing them against AI or human opponents.
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    breed

    Java5 orbit visualization to demo game programming library.

    Breed is a Java 5 game programming framework with several demos (including an Orbiter). It is based on JOGL, the Java OpenGL binding. Current status is incubating.
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    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Engine

    Modular Game Creation Framework.

    The Modular Game Engine project aims to create a framework for building and prototyping computer games. The focus lies on its ontological approach. Every object in a game is represented by a separate module. These modules share a common interface and can therefore be plugged into other projects effortlessly. A module can have configurable properties, allowing for different configurations of the same module to serve different purposes.
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