The Dunia Engine is a game engine developed by Ubisoft Montreal to create the Far Cry series of games. It is based on CryEngine 1 and was heavily modified for use in Far Cry 2, with only 2-3% of the code being retained from CryEngine 1. A reworked and modified version of the Dunia Engine was used for James Cameron's Avatar: The Game.
Far Cry 2's vegetation technology was also used in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, though these games did not use the Dunia Engine, instead using Anvil.
Far Cry 3, Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal use Dunia Engine 2.
The word "Dunia" means "World" in Arabic and other languages including Bengali, Gujarati, Telugu, Hindi, Nepali, Indonesian, Malay, Marathi, Persian, Punjabi, Swahili, Turkish and Urdu.
The man, who's escorting Don Juan to his bride
Knows he is courting an impudent pride
Think of his jealousy, oh, where will he hide?
The man, who's escorting Don Juan to his bride
The man, who will cover for Don Juan's old soothsayer
Films for a Warner brother or Mister Goldwyn-Meyer
Think of his starlet, how much will he pay her?
The man, who will cover for Don Juan's old soothsayer
An emphas has been reached with the teacher of the rich
To quit would be discrete and swift
But you know that I can't do that
It would be a disaster
It would be a disaster
I've got this sinking feeling, I'm not dreaming
We'll be sorry soon
(Hahahahaha)
At the end of the day, when everyone's resigned
To the heart of the matter and the measures in mind
King Zog's back from holiday, Mary Lupescu's grey
And King Alexander is dead in Marseille
An emphas has been reached with the teacher of the rich,
To quit would be discrete and swift
But you know that I can't do that
It would be a disaster
It would be a disaster
I've got this sinking feeling, I'm not dreaming
We'll be sorry soon.