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Visual3D Architect .NET is Game Engine built upon the .NET Framework 2.0 , Managed DirectX 9 , and Microsoft XNA software development platform for Windows , Xbox 360 , and Windows Mobile devices. Visual3D Architect .NET is developed by RealmWare Corporation to provide distributed visual development tools, a visual workflow scripting model, and an data-driven application framework that integrate with XNA and build upon Suva Interactive's Suva3D engine for .NET 2.0, which provides next-generation 3D graphics, physics, and networking capabilities for Massively Multiplayer Online Game s.


OVERVIEW


Visual3D Architect .NET is comprised of several key components:

Visual3D Architect .NET

This is a visual development toolset that is hosted within the application under development for runtime design. This is designed with a next-generation Windows Vista look and feel and provides a visual scripting system similar to Windows Workflow from the next-generation Microsoft WinFX managed development platform.

Suva3D

This is the 3D graphics, networking, and physics engine.

Visual3D Framework

The game engine and runtime framework which manages application workflow, gameplay logic, data modules, scenes, and artificial intelligence

Visual3D Foundation

The component model and 3D engine abstraction layer interfaces.


.NET GAME DEVELOPMENT


Visual3D Architect .NET is the successor to the popular such as C#, C++.NET, Visual Basic, JScript.NET (JavaScript), J# (Java) and IronPython (Python) to be used for game development and scripting. This also allows use of the XNA Framework for simplified cross-platform development.


USE IN EDUCATION

Visual3D Architect .NET is being used for education in its developers' ''learning computer science through game creation initiative'' as well as in next-generation game development. Its visual design environment and expansive choice of development languages allows it to be easily used in the classroom to teach programming languages, computer science concepts, and software engineering principles in hands-on way which motivations students to go beyond the course requirements while working in a practical, project-based environment. A course is being established at the Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy based around its use and University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign will be updating their relevant courses for its use.


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