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      <title>What tool can I use to create a quick 3D game prototype&#63;</title>
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        <p>I have been looking around for such a program as well, and haven&#8217;t had any luck until recently. I stumbled across a program called &#8220;Platinum Arts Sandbox&#8221; and it&#8217;s phenomenal. The developers of the engine wanted to make it simple enough for a kid to use, but powerful enough for a game developer to use and they have made just that. It&#8217;s drag-and-drop and incredibly easy to create your own 3D environments. 
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