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  2. Scythe Physics Editor - Wikipedia

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    Scythe is a free software physics modeling program. It allows the merging of physics and graphics content in one package. It provides native support for modeling the rigid body physics for the Newton Game Dynamics, the Open Dynamics Engine and PhysX engine. The Physics Abstraction Layer also provides support for the Scythe format.

  3. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender 4.3 splash screen. Blender is a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software tool set that runs on Windows, macOS, BSD, Haiku, IRIX and Linux. It is used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D-printed models, motion graphics, interactive 3D applications, and virtual reality. It is also used in creating video games.

  4. PhysX - Wikipedia

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    A BFG Physx card. PhysX is an open-source [1] realtime physics engine middleware SDK developed by Nvidia as part of the Nvidia GameWorks software suite.. Initially, video games supporting PhysX were meant to be accelerated by PhysX PPU (expansion cards designed by Ageia).

  5. Vassal (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    It runs on all platforms, and is free, open-source software. [1] [2] For example, there is a Star Wars Miniatures module, where players can play with up to three others in a digital replica of the table-top game. It is written in Java and the source code is available from GitHub under the LGPL open source license. [3]

  6. Bendy and the Ink Machine - Wikipedia

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    Bendy and the Ink Machine [b] is an episodic survival horror game developed and published by Joey Drew Studios. [a] [1] [2] It was initially released to Game Jolt on February 10, 2017, as the first of five chapters, with a full worldwide release on October 27, 2018.

  7. Shovel Knight - Wikipedia

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    Pre-release screenshot depicting Shovel Knight digging through dirt blocks. Shovel Knight is a 2D side-scrolling platform game with an 8-bit graphical style. [12] [13] In the base campaign retroactively titled Shovel of Hope, [12] players control the eponymous adventurer as he goes on a journey to rescue his partner Shield Knight while fighting the Enchantress and her Order of No Quarter.

  8. Grim Fandango - Wikipedia

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    Grim Fandango mixed static pre-rendered background images with 3D characters and objects. Part of this decision was based on how the calaca figures would appear in three dimensions. [ 8 ] There were more than 90 sets and 50 characters in the game to be created and rendered; Manny's character alone comprised 250 polygons . [ 8 ]

  9. Scythed chariot - Wikipedia

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    The scythed chariot was a modified war chariot. The blades extended horizontally for about 1 m (3 ft 3 in) to each side of the wheels. The Greek general Xenophon (430−354 BC), an eyewitness at the battle of Cunaxa, tells of them: "These had thin scythes extending at an angle from the axles and also under the driver's seat, turned toward the ground".