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Project Torque, also known as Level-R outside North America and HEAT Online for the 2010 North American version, is a multiplayer online racing game (MMORG) with partially chargeable content, or micro-transactions, originally developed by Invictus Games. It features gameplay elements such as tuning and customization.
Invictus Games is an independent Hungarian video game development studio founded in 1992 by Tamás Kozák and Ákos Diviánszky. They specialize in racing simulation games, like Project Torque, Street Legal and Street Legal Racing Redline, and Insane.
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Czech independent video game developer Pavel Tovarys released the Torque 2D v1.1.3 based source code in 2009 under non-commercial conditions. [576] [577] Several other games' source code were released too. [578] The code was taken offline after several games' IP were sold to another company.
However, the TDN is a wiki and as such, is subject to vandalism, incomplete pages, and inconsistent formatting." is false. The TDN is only acessible to owners of the Torque engine and nobody would pay $100 purely just to vandalize a wiki (anonymous edits and page creations aren't allowed). The inconsistant formatting comment, however, is true.
In 2012, GarageGames announced that both the Torque 2D Engine and Torque 3D Engine would be offered free as an open-source MIT license. [8] The source code was released on GitHub on September 20, 2012. [9] [10] Torque is primarily a video game development technology.
Torque 2D, originally Torque Game Builder, is a game engine designed for 2D games and based on the Torque Game Engine. [25] It was first released in 2006, in a standard and a pro version, with the professional version including the source code. [25] Torque 2D started as Torque Game Builder because the ultimate goal was to make it a game-making ...