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nunuStudio 0.9.6, released by José Ferrão, is a lightweight, web-powered cross-platform 3D and WebXR game engine that equips designers, educators, and indie developers with a browser-based authoring environment for building interactive 3D experiences that run unchanged on desktop, mobile, and immersive headsets. Built on open-web standards, the engine combines a visual scene graph editor, live material inspector, and integrated code playground for JavaScript/WebGL/WebXR workflows, enabling rapid prototyping of everything from product configurators and architectural walkthroughs to full WebXR games that launch instantly via URL without native installs or platform-specific SDKs. Projects export as self-contained HTML packages, making distribution as simple as hosting a webpage, while built-in VR/AR buttons automatically adapt content to compatible devices. The single-version 0.9.6 release streamlines the feature set around stable WebGL 2.0 rendering, physics integration, and WebXR hand-tracking, giving creators a consistent baseline for classroom demonstrations, marketing showcases, or game-jam submissions. Because the editor itself runs in any modern browser, teams can co-edit scenes in real time on Windows, macOS, or Linux, then test immediately on tethered or standalone headsets, eliminating the compile-and-deploy cycle typical of heavier engines. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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