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 == Experimental gameplay == == Experimental gameplay ==
  
-http://www.experimentalgameplay.com/+Making games with little time, people or costs -> http://www.experimentalgameplay.com/
  
 How to Prototype a Game in Under 7 Days: Tips and Tricks from 4 Grad Students Who Made Over 50 Games in 1 Semester  How to Prototype a Game in Under 7 Days: Tips and Tricks from 4 Grad Students Who Made Over 50 Games in 1 Semester 
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 </blockquote> </blockquote>
  
-== Online == +== Online games == 
  
 Advantages: Advantages:
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 haxe (compiles to swf/js/...) -> [[http://haxe.org/]] haxe (compiles to swf/js/...) -> [[http://haxe.org/]]
  
-== 3D Engine based ==+== 3D engine based games ==
  
 Advantages: Advantages:
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 PyGame -> http://www.pygame.org/news.html PyGame -> http://www.pygame.org/news.html
  
-Mainly sprite based examples, there are some 3D games, but most seem to involve calling opengl commands wrapped in scheme, rather than a complete entity model (I might be wrong these days tho)+Mainly sprite based examples, there are some 3D games, but most seem to involve calling opengl commands wrapped in python, rather than a complete entity model (I might be wrong these days tho)
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 +Panda3d -> http://panda3d.org/ 
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 +Free software python based game engine for windows & linux. Look good, need to try it out.
  
 == Old School == == Old School ==
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 Unity -> http://unity3d.com/ Unity -> http://unity3d.com/
  
-Panda3d -> http://panda3d.org/ 
  
  
  
  
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