Glossary Entry: Engine
Definition
A game's engine is the core part of the game's program. It establishes the rules that the game follows as well as loads and manipulates the game's content.
While the content can be altered easily, changing the engine requires replacing the program itself.
See also source port, which are custom engines for games.
While the content can be altered easily, changing the engine requires replacing the program itself.
See also source port, which are custom engines for games.
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