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m Added Dorian, libnpengine, and M22. M22 has older C++ and Lua versions but weren't added since various KiriKiri and nScripter versions weren't. See also the paper on M22 https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3345511.3349284
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| [https://cloudnovel.net/ CloudNovel] ||
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| [https://home.dorian.live/ Dorian] || 2022
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| [https://intale.app/ Intale] || 2021
| [https://intale.app/ Intale] || 2021
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| [https://www.kocho.io/ Kocho] || 2021
| [https://www.kocho.io/ Kocho] || 2021
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| [https://github.com/FGRE/libnpengine libnpengine] || 2019
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| [https://www.livemaker.net/ LiveMaker] ||  
| [https://www.livemaker.net/ LiveMaker] ||  
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| [https://github.com/Slynchy/March22-Unity March22-Unity] || 2019
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| [https://www.deviantart.com/matag/posts/journals MATAG.Tokyo] || 2016
| [https://www.deviantart.com/matag/posts/journals MATAG.Tokyo] || 2016

Revision as of 09:51, 24 June 2022

Visual novel engines refer to engines such as Ren'Py, NaniNovel, or VNMaker, which are focused around the creation of visual novels or visual novel adjacent games, rather than general purpose game engines such as Unity or Godot.

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