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ns-3 is a discrete-event network simulator for Internet systems, targeted primarily for research and educational use. ns-3 is free software, licensed under the GNU GPLv2 license, and is publicly available for research, development, and use. ns-3 is intended as an eventual replacement for the
Danger from the Deep (known as dangerdeep or DftD) is a free (as in free speech), open source World War II german submarine simulator. This game is planned as tactical simulation.
Step is an interactive physical simulator. It works like this: you place some bodies on the scene, add some forces, such as gravity or springs, then click "Simulate" and Step shows you how your scene will evolve according to the laws of physics. You can change every property of bodies and
OpenCity is a city simulator game that is licensed under the GPL and coded in C++. It is currently in very early stage of development but very playable.
Platinum Arts Sandbox Free 3D Game Maker is an open source game design program for kids and adults. The focus is to make the process of creating games and worlds easy enough for kids but powerful enough to create full game projects. Sandbox is already being used in many schools and colleges
Stage, part of the Player Project, is a 2.5D robot simulation environment. Stage simulates a population of mobile robots, sensors and objects in a two-dimensional bitmapped environment. Stage is designed to support research into multi-agent autonomous systems, so it provides fairly simple
OpenEstragon is a market economy simulator. It contains a market module, a factory module that is based on the market, and serialization to XML facilities of the economy. Available as C++ component.
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