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    Tux's Scripting Engine

    TSE is a scripting language and engine for game programming.

    Tux's Scripting Engine, or TSE for short, is a scripting language written in FreeBASIC. Bindings are available for FreeBASIC, C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++. More languages on the way!
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    libjoyrumble

    libjoyrumble

    Extremely simple joystick rumble / vibration library

    The purpose of this library is to provide game / emulator programmers an extremely simple way to access the joystick "rumble" feature. As of now it's only for Linux. There are plans for a Windows version in the future (help needed).
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    LegionGameMaker

    A game maker written in C# and FreeBASIC

    This is an object oriented game maker for 2D games. Scripted with FreeBASIC. 28/11/2013: Sorry! This project has been abandoned for TSE, Tux's Scripting Engine: http://github.com/chrowle/crackerbarrel
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    SmoothLife

    SmoothLife

    A generalization of Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's Game of Life is generalized to a continuous domain. OpenGL and GLSL shaders are used for real-time 2D and 3D graphics. Time stepping is done via a real to complex FFT based convolution operation. There are also two deliberately simple test implementations in FreeBasic and Matlab. A 2D version on a sphere shows that it is really not dependent on the underlying grid.
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    dummy2d

    easy programming language for 2d games

    Dummy2d is simple and fast programming language similar to early BASIC. Dummy2d mostly useful for 2D games. To create Dummy2d games you need Windows OS. Dummy2d games will run on Winowsd and Linux (through WINE). Download and info: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dummy2d/files/ Dummy2d IS TOTALLY FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE.
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    Tactical Warfare Engine
    Tactical Warfare Engine is an Open Source 2.5D Real-Time Strategy game engine made using OpenGL. It aims to be a replacement for the aging StarCraft game engine, but also supports the creation of entirely new RTS games.
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