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  2. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software packages that are licensed under free software or open-source licenses, organized by categories such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data storage, and more. Each category contains links to the software names, descriptions, and sources.

  3. Snap! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Snap! is a free online educational programming language that allows students to create interactive animations, games, and stories. It has advanced features such as expressions, lists, metaprogramming, and special-purpose blocks.

  4. MIT App Inventor - Wikipedia

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    MIT App Inventor is a free and open-source visual programming language for creating Android and iOS apps. It was originally developed by Google and now maintained by MIT, and has a companion app for live testing and debugging.

  5. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is a visual programming language and website that lets users create and share projects, such as games, animations, and simulations. It is designed for children aged 8 to 16 and has been translated into 70+ languages and used in many parts of the world.

  6. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of game engines for various platforms and genres, with primary programming language, release year, scripting, cross-platform, 2D/3D orientation, target platform, notable games, license and notes. Compare and learn about different game engines and their features.

  7. Catrobat - Wikipedia

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    Catrobat is a block-based language and an Open Source project that allows teenagers to create games, animations, and apps on smartphones. It supports over 50 languages, various extensions, and a share platform for learning and remixing projects.

  8. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    The Linux Game Tome "Game of the Month" team was an open group of game developers that revamp old free software games. Some examples include the transformation of TuxKart into the more modern SuperTuxKart, work on Pingus and SuperTux, and Lincity-NG, an updated version of Lincity with superior graphics. [500]

  9. Ren'Py - Wikipedia

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    Ren'Py is a portmanteau of ren'ai (恋愛), the Japanese word for 'romantic love', and Python, the programming language that Ren'Py runs on. It allows for the creation of branching stories, save file systems, scene transitions, DLC, and more, and supports various platforms such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and HTML5.