Evolution of jMonkeyEngine Games 2006-2020

Evolution of jMonkeyEngine Games 2006-2020

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Spoxel (2019)
Duration: 9:43
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Evolution of jMonkeyEngine Games from 2006 to 2020. jMonkeyEngine is a game engine made especially for modern 3D development, as it uses shader technology extensively. 3D games can be written for both Android and desktop devices using this engine. jMonkeyEngine is written in Java and uses LWJGL as its default renderer. OpenGL 2 through OpenGL 4 is fully supported.
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Games Developed Using jMonkeyEngine:
0:00 - Bang! Howdy December 1, 2006 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
0:28 - 3079 October 25, 2011 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
0:49 - Just Tactics 2012 Linux, Microsoft Windows
1:08 - Mythruna January 25, 2012 Microsoft Windows
1:46 - Street Rally 3D 2013 Microsoft Windows
2:04 - Avian 2014 Microsoft Windows
2:36 - System Recovery 2014 Microsoft Windows
3:10 - 3089 January 10, 2014 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
3:53 - Pirate Hell November 07, 2014 Linux, Microsoft Windows
4:26 - Multi Dominoes 2015 Windows, Mac, Linux, Android
4:47 - 4089: Ghost Within January 9, 2015 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
5:35 - CHAOS: In the Darkness October 7, 2015 Microsoft Windows
5:54 - 5089 February 3, 2016 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
6:39 - Falling Stars: War of Empires April 28, 2016 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
7:05 - Crucified March, 2018 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
7:44 - R.A.F.A. April, 2018 Microsoft Windows
8:11 - Spoxel March 28, 2019 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
8:40 - Everybody Loves Bricks September 1, 2020 Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
9:04 - Skullstone TBD Microsoft Windows







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