Ray Game Designer 2
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Ray Game Designer 2 (also known as RGD2) is a freeware application designed for developing simple 3D computer games such as first-person shooters and third-person platformers, without learning an advanced programming language. It was written by Emmanuel Icart of Momor Productions with the Delphi programming language. Games created with Ray Game Designer 2 can be distributed freely or sold for profit, without paying any royalties to Momor Productions. RGD2 can use either OpenGL, Direct3D, or its own software engine for rendering 2D and 3D graphics. Ray Game Designer 2 uses an extremely simple syntax for creating "behaviours", code used to create simple artificial intelligence in its games. RGD2 comes in the French and English languages, but can be translated into virtually any language by editing a few text files. Ray Game Designer 2 is also the successor of Ray Game Designer. The software remains unfinished and hasn't been updated in over six years. In case you want to change the launguage from French to English, open the program up, where it will display 7 buttons and three on top, click on the middle of the three on top, click on Language and there you go.