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    Blockly Games

    Blockly Games

    Games for tomorrow's programmers

    Blockly Games is a collection of educational games that teach core programming concepts using Google’s Blockly visual blocks. Each game introduces ideas like sequencing, loops, conditionals, functions, and variables through playful puzzles that gradually increase in difficulty. Under the hood, the block programs compile to JavaScript, giving learners a bridge from drag-and-drop logic to real code. The activities are self-contained and browser-based, requiring no installation, which makes...
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    Overload Technologies

    Overload Technologies

    3D game engine with lua scripting

    Overload is a six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) shooter game developed by Revival Productions. It serves as a spiritual successor to the classic 'Descent' series, offering intense combat, labyrinthine levels, and a rich sci-fi narrative. Players navigate fully 3D environments, battling robotic adversaries with a variety of weapons, all while experiencing complete freedom of movement in any direction.​
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    Open 3D Engine (O3DE)

    Open 3D Engine (O3DE)

    Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is an Apache 2.0-licensed multi-platform 3D

    Easier team collaboration, artist workflows & multiplayer setup, increased terrain performance, new rendering features. Developed with cutting-edge, real-time graphics and complex interactions in mind, O3DE allows you to create robust, engaging experiences using our multi-threaded and extensible photorealistic renderer. O3DE's modular architecture is built for customization from day one. Each component, known as a Gem, can be adopted separately, giving you access to the specific...
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    DXVK

    Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine

    DXVK is a Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 9 through 11, for use on Linux with Wine. Direct3D is a graphics application programming interface built for Windows and is used for rendering three-dimensional graphics in applications. It is typically useful in applications where performance is vital, such as in three-dimensional games. This project aims to provide support for Direct3D11, feature level 11_1, and Direct3D10, feature level 10_1. Currently however, there are still a few...
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    Defold

    Defold

    Free game engine for development of desktop, mobile, and web games

    Defold is an open-source, cross-platform game engine originally developed for 2D games but also capable of 3D — intended to give developers a turnkey solution for building games for desktop, mobile, web, and even consoles. It ships as a full editor/IDE, combining scene editing, asset management, scripting, and build/export pipelines, so developers don’t need to assemble disparate tools themselves. Game logic is written in Lua (with optional native extensions in C/C++ when needed), and the engine uses a component-based system and a message-passing paradigm to manage object interactions — a design that promotes loosely-coupled, reactive game code rather than traditional heavy OOP. ...
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    Pyrite64

    Pyrite64

    N64 Game-Engine and Editor using libdragon & tiny3d

    Pyrite64 is an open-source Nintendo 64 game engine and editor built using libdragon and tiny3d, designed to help developers create homebrew N64 games with modern tooling while still targeting the original hardware. The project provides both runtime engine components and an accompanying editor environment to streamline asset management and scene construction for retro console development. It focuses on lowering the barrier to entry for N64 homebrew by wrapping low-level graphics and hardware interactions into more approachable abstractions. ...
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    Wicked Engine

    Wicked Engine

    3D engine with modern graphics

    Wicked Engine is an open-source 3D engine with modern graphics. Use this as a C++ framework for your graphics projects, a standalone 3D editor, LUA scripting or just for learning. To build Wicked Engine for Windows (10 or later), use the latest version of Visual Studio and the provided WickedEngine.sln solution file. By simply pressing F5, the Editor application will be built. There are other example projects that you can build as well within the solution. If you want to develop a C++...
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    Babylon.js

    Babylon.js

    Open game and rendering engine packed into a JavaScript framework

    Our mission is to create one of the most powerful, beautiful, and simple Web rendering engines in the world. Our passion is to make it completely open and free for everyone. We are artists, developers, creators, and dreamers and we want to make it as simple as possible to enable everyone to bring their ideas to life. With this new version of Babylon.js, we set out to make it even easier to develop with. From a ton of new tools, to improved workflows and features, new documentation and more,...
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    Cocos Engine

    Cocos Engine

    Cocos simplifies game creation and distribution with Cocos Creator

    The Cocos Engine repository powers the open-source core of Cocos Creator, a cross-platform game engine and editor designed for building 2D and 3D games for web and native targets. It aims to simplify game creation and distribution, with support for high-performance rendering, physics, scene management, asset pipelines, and more. The engine is built using a mix of C++ (for performance-critical systems) and TypeScript/JavaScript (for scripting), enabling developers to script game logic while relying on a robust, high-performance core. ...
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    SuperTux

    SuperTux

    Classic 2D side-scrolling platformer game

    SuperTux is a classic 2D side-scrolling platformer game inspired by titles like Super Mario Bros. Players control Tux, the Linux mascot, navigating through various levels filled with obstacles and enemies. The game features a rich set of levels, engaging gameplay mechanics, and a level editor for creating custom stages.
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    Fyrox

    Fyrox

    3D and 2D game engine written in Rust

    A feature-rich and easy-to-use game engine written in the Rust programming language. The engine comes with an editor, Fyroxed (Fyrox + editor) is a native scene editor for the Fyrox Game Engine. High-quality volumetric lighting (directional, point, spot) with soft shadows. PC (Windows, Linux, macOS) and Web (WebAssembly) support. First-class 3D and 2D support + ability to mix 3D with 2D. Deferred shading, use tons of lights with small overhead. Built-in save/load, save or load entire state...
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    Tiled

    Tiled

    Flexible level editor

    Tiled is a free and open source, easy to use, and flexible level editor. Tiled is highly flexible. It can be used to create maps of any size, with no restrictions on tile size, or the number of layers or tiles that can be used. Maps, layers, tiles, and objects can all be assigned arbitrary properties. Tiled's map format (TMX) is easy to understand and allows multiple tilesets to be used in any map.
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    Overload

    Overload

    3D Game engine with editor

    A game engine made for Windows, without flourishes. Online documentation and commented sources. Develop complete games with our lua scripting system! Customize Overload editor as you like. Increase your productivity by changing the editor layout. Never feel lost by reading Overload wiki, full of tutorials and a highly documented scripting API! You don't need to watch hours of tutorials on YouTube, Overload is intuitive. Drag & dropping has never been so easy! We made our best to focus on...
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    PlayCanvas Engine

    PlayCanvas Engine

    Fast and lightweight JavaScript game engine built on WebGL and glTF

    PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine. It uses HTML5 and WebGL to run games and other interactive 3D content in any mobile or desktop browser. PlayCanvas is used by leading companies in video games, advertising and visualization such as Animech, Arm, BMW, Disney, Facebook, Famobi, Funday Factory, IGT, King, Miniclip, Leapfrog, Mojiworks, Mozilla, Nickelodeon, Nordeus, NOWWA, PikPok, PlaySide Studios, Polaris, Product Madness, Samsung, Snap, Spry Fox, Zeptolab, Zynga. ...
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    ursina

    ursina

    A game engine powered by python and panda3d

    ursina is an easy-to-use, open source game engine and framework for Python that is built on top of Panda3D, aiming to make game development approachable while still being powerful enough for real projects. It lets you create both 2D and 3D games, applications, and visualizations by writing concise Python scripts instead of dealing with a lot of low-level boilerplate. The engine is centered around an Entity-based architecture, where everything in the scene is an object you can easily configure and manipulate from code. Ursina focuses heavily on iteration speed, offering in-game reloading of code, textures, and models so you can tweak and test changes quickly. ...
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    Thunder Engine

    Thunder Engine

    Cross-platform 2D and 3D game engine with modular architecture

    Thunder is a lightweight, modular game engine written in C++ that provides a robust foundation for creating 2D and 3D games across platforms. It emphasizes a clean, component-based architecture and is designed for flexibility, performance, and scalability. Thunder includes built-in support for scripting, resource management, physics, animation, and rendering, with tools that facilitate efficient game development and deployment. Its cross-platform nature and minimal dependencies make it...
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    three-d

    three-d

    Makes it simple to draw stuff across platforms (including web)

    three-d is a lightweight and modern 3D rendering library written in Rust that targets both native and WebAssembly environments, providing a simple yet powerful abstraction over GPU-based graphics APIs. It is designed to make 3D graphics programming accessible while still offering fine-grained control over rendering pipelines, materials, lighting, and camera systems. The library leverages modern graphics standards such as OpenGL and WebGL to deliver high-performance rendering across...
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    VVVVVV

    VVVVVV

    The source code to VVVVVV

    From the creator of Super Hexagon, VVVVVV, the hit 2010 indie platformer, now available on android and iOS! Winner of Indiecade's 2010 award for Most Fun/Compelling Game. There are two versions of the VVVVVV source code available, the desktop version (based on the C++ port, and currently live on Steam), and the mobile version (based on a fork of the original flash source code, and currently live on iOS and Android). If you’re looking for the game’s text, that’s mainly (but not entirely) in...
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    Trial

    Trial

    A modular Common Lisp game engine

    Trial is a real-time, 3D game engine written in Common Lisp, offering a modern and modular approach to game development using the expressive power of Lisp. Built on top of the cepl graphics framework, Trial combines live-coding capabilities with powerful abstractions for building simulations, scenes, and interactive applications. It emphasizes flexibility, clarity, and developer control, making it an appealing choice for experimental games, visualizations, and research projects that benefit...
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    Mach Engine

    Mach Engine

    Zig game engine & graphics toolkit

    Mach is a game engine and graphics toolkit written in Zig, built with the goal of enabling high-performance, truly cross-platform 2D, 3D, GUI, and visualization applications. The project aims to deliver a modular, robust foundation where graphics, input, windowing, and rendering are unified under a modern, low-level but ergonomic API. Because Mach is written in Zig (with some shader code / WGSL), it leverages Zig’s performance and modern systems-level features while offering safe-ish...
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    Flax Engine

    Flax Engine

    Flax Engine, multi-platform 3D game engine

    The most agile game engine is now available. Full source code. Full power. Fully featured. Flax Engine is a high-quality modern 3D game engine written in C++ and C#. From stunning graphics to powerful scripts - Flax can give everything for your games. Designed for fast workflow with many ready-to-use features waiting for you right now. Flax Visual Studio extension provides better programming workflow, C# scripts debugging functionality, and allows to attach to running engine instance to debug C# source. ...
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    FXGL

    FXGL

    Java/JavaFX/Kotlin Game Library (Engine)

    No installation or setup required. "Out of the box": Java 8-17, Win/Mac/Linux/Android 8+/iOS 11.0+/Web. Simple and clean API, higher level than other engines. Superset of JavaFX, no need to learn new UI API. Real-world game development techniques, entity-component, interpolated animations, particles, and many more. Games are easily packaged into a single executable .jar or native images. Any 2D game (side-scroller/platformer/arcade/RPG). Any business application with complex UI...
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    Stride

    Stride

    Stride (formerly Xenko), a free and open-source cross-platform C# game

    Stride (formerly known as Xenko) is a full-featured, open-source game engine written in C# and targeting the .NET ecosystem, designed for both 2D and 3D games — and even VR experiences. Stride offers a comprehensive toolchain: an editor for scene building, asset management, a rendering pipeline with physically-based rendering (PBR), and support for advanced graphics features such as real-time reflections, post-processing effects, and complex materials (skin, hair, cloth, etc.). Because it’s built on modern C# and .NET, developers can take advantage of modern language features (C# 14, .NET 10), tooling (Visual Studio, VS Code, Rider), and long-term maintainability. ...
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    Ct.js

    Ct.js

    Ct.js is a desktop game engine that makes learning programming fun

    ct.js makes learning programming fun and game development easy by its visual tools, good docs and flexible, modular library. It is free, open-source, and is loved by hobbyists, professionals, teachers, and their students. Bad tools hinder your performance. Ct.js is designed to be like a brush with which you create games, not to be an enemy you will fight with. ct.js bundles come with offline docs, tutorials, and editable examples and demos. The code editor highlights errors and provides...
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    WorldClassLeaderBoard Editor

    World Class Leader Board Editor.

    The World Class Leader Board Editor is a tool designed to create, modify, and manage golf courses for the classic game (C64 and MSDOS). Users can create and personalize golf holes by modifying elements such as fairways, bunkers, greens, trees, and flags. The editor offers an easy-to-use graphical interface, allowing users to view the course in 2D and 3D modes, making it easier to design or modify new levels. The editor is fully featured, ready to use, and able to export c64 disks. The...
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