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PyDoom
Developer(s) Kate Fox
Latest release Unreleased
Development status Active
Written in Python, C
Target Platform Cross-Platform
License 3-Clause BSD
Source Repository

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GitHub
IRC Channel EsperNet #PyDoom
PyDoom is a literal source port to the Python scripting language. PyDoom is created and is maintained by Kate Fox. Ideally, it aims to have clean and concise code to be used as possible learning material or for modding, focusing on modularity to allow replacing parts of the engine for various purposes. It is active, but currently has no releases as of yet.
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