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| ==== Online games ==== | ==== Online games ==== | ||
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| + | Eg: [[plant game]] | ||
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| haxe (compiles to swf/js/...) -> [[http:// | haxe (compiles to swf/js/...) -> [[http:// | ||
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| ==== 3D engine based games ==== | ==== 3D engine based games ==== | ||
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| PyGame -> http:// | PyGame -> http:// | ||
| - | Mainly sprite based examples, there are some 3D games, but most seem to involve calling opengl commands wrapped in python, rather than a complete | + | Mainly sprite based examples, there are some 3D games, but most seem to involve calling opengl commands wrapped in python, rather than a nice high level entity model (I might be wrong these days tho). |
| Panda3d -> http:// | Panda3d -> http:// | ||
| - | Free software python based game engine for windows & linux from Carnegie Mellon. Looks good, I need to try it out. | + | Free software python based game engine for windows & linux from Carnegie Mellon. Looks really |
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| + | some more notes can be found in the [[game engines]] node | ||
| ==== Old School ==== | ==== Old School ==== | ||