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  2. Ragdoll physics - Wikipedia

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    Ragdoll physics is a type of procedural animation used by physics engines, which is often used as a replacement for traditional static death animations in video games and animated films. As computers increased in power, it became possible to do limited real-time physical simulations , which made death animations more realistic.

  3. Euphoria (software) - Wikipedia

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    Euphoria is a game animation middleware created by NaturalMotion based on Dynamic Motion Synthesis, NaturalMotion's proprietary technology for animating 3D characters on-the-fly "based on a full simulation of the 3D character, including body, muscles and motor nervous system ". [1] Instead of using predefined animations, the characters' actions ...

  4. Newton Game Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Newton Game Dynamics is an open-source [2] physics engine for realistically simulating rigid bodies in games and other real-time applications. Its solver is deterministic and not based on traditional LCP or iterative methods. Newton Game Dynamics is actively developed by Julio Jerez. Currently a new version which will take advantage of multi ...

  5. Category:Physics-based video games - Wikipedia

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    Category:Physics-based video games. Category. : Physics-based video games. Video games with a strong focus on either realistic or ragdoll physics as a core gameplay element.

  6. Havok (software) - Wikipedia

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    Havok Physics: [4] It is designed primarily for video games, and allows for real-time collision and dynamics of rigid bodies in three dimensions. It provides multiple types of dynamic constraints between rigid bodies (e.g. for ragdoll physics ), and has a highly optimized collision detection library.

  7. Ravenfield (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) First-person shooter. Mode (s) Single-player. Ravenfield is a single player, low poly first-person shooter game developed by Swedish programmer Johan Hassel, who goes by the pseudonym SteelRaven7. It was released on 18 May 2017 as an early access title for Windows, macOS and Linux.

  8. Bullet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bullet (software) Bullet is a physics engine which simulates collision detection as well as soft and rigid body dynamics. It has been used in video games and for visual effects in movies. Erwin Coumans, its main author, won a Scientific and Technical Academy Award [4] for his work on Bullet. He worked for Sony Computer Entertainment US R&D from ...

  9. Happy Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Happy Wheels is a side-scrolling ragdoll physics -based platform browser game developed and published by Fancy Force. Created in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, the game features several player characters using various and often atypical vehicles to traverse the game's many user-generated levels.