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    GWT is an flexible and object-oriented 2d game engine. It uses Code::Blocks and is based on SFML2 to give the ability to port your code to multiple platforms. With the integrated all-in-one tool for game resources it's possible to develop games in a short time. And it's open source! (license coming soon) Status: planning phase
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    The Mandragora World Engine is a C++/Python engine which allows the easy creation of programs, including applications, simulations, and games. Able to load and run specific program modules. Will handle objects, graphics, sound, physics, GUI, and even AI.
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    Educational game framework supporting board games, strategy games, and other grid-based game boards. Currently uses Python/wxPython as the application language/library. C++ libs included to help create AI for the various games.
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