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Video game engines

Video game engines are software frameworks that provide the tools and technology developers use to create and run video games. They handle complex tasks like rendering graphics, simulating physics, managing audio, and controlling game logic. Think of the engine as the foundation and core structure that brings various game elements together seamlessly. Popular engines like Unity and Unreal Engine enable developers to focus on designing gameplay and storytelling without building everything from scratch, ensuring games are visually engaging, interactive, and run smoothly across different devices.