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 ===== History of MonoGame ===== ===== History of MonoGame =====
  
-You can read about the history of MonoGame here: https://monogame.net/about.html+You can read about the history of MonoGame here: https://monogame.net/about/
  
 ===== History of Microsoft XNA ===== ===== History of Microsoft XNA =====
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 **Godot**: An open-source game engine that supports C# scripting. It provides a flexible scene system, a visual editor, and a variety of tools for 2D and 3D game development. **Godot**: An open-source game engine that supports C# scripting. It provides a flexible scene system, a visual editor, and a variety of tools for 2D and 3D game development.
  
 +**FlatRedBall**: A game development platform built in C# that is perfect for 2D game development. It includes tools like Glue, which generates boilerplate code, and supports integration with popular formats like Tiled and Spriter.
 ==== Game Engine ==== ==== Game Engine ====
  
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 **Unreal Engine**: The core of Unreal, which handles rendering, physics, and other low-level operations. It includes powerful internal tools for animation, AI, and networked multiplayer. **Unreal Engine**: The core of Unreal, which handles rendering, physics, and other low-level operations. It includes powerful internal tools for animation, AI, and networked multiplayer.
  
 +**FlatRedBall Engine**: The core of FlatRedBall, which focuses on 2D game development. It provides efficiency, stability, and features refined over two decades.
 ==== Game Framework ==== ==== Game Framework ====
  
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