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    Palomino flight simulator

    action/combat flight sim

    Palomino was an unfinished action/combat flight simulator. Air-to-air combat mode was never implemented. However, it does have a land-on-carrier and shoot-SAMs missions. Requires OpenSceneGraph. Optional: SDL, FLTK.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    K.L.'s Tanx
    This is a 3D puzzle game with fantastic design. The prototype idea is from Family Computer game 'Tank', so Tanx means Tank's extended version.
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    Cross platform OpenGL simulation/game engine based on the SDL libraries. Supports full HDR with deferred shading using multiple render targets under OpenGL. Post-processing effects include depth of field, edge map anti-aliasing, auto-exposure and shadows
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    Doris is a Lua script driven OpenGL viewer with GUI widget extensions. Lua is a fast, powerful, portable scripting language. Lua bindings are provided to OpenGL, GLUT, GLUI (a GL widget library) and Luasocket (networking).
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    Networix is a Open Source Framework programmed in c# to allow users to script in lua, c# and GLSL in a OpenGL Environment using an object based interface.
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    Full service 3D game engine. Uses Ogre3D for the graphics and Aegia Physx for physics. Includes frame based memory allocation, component architecture and fully controllable through a Lua scripting API.
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