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Open RPG Maker is a free and open source clone of features from the RPG Maker series (i.e. rpgmaker200, rpgmaker2003, rpgmakerxp), as well as many other features. All of the data files are in XML format and are easily editable with any text editor.
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The Open Game Studio is a project that targets game developers (mostly hobbyists). The goal of this project is to create a development environment that focuses on developing the game content. An engine that can run the created games is in work too.
ZASM is a 2 pass assembler for Zilog's 8-bit CPU Z80.
Supported platforms: Unix-style OS, e.g. MacOS X, Linux, BSD.
Special support for ZX Spectrum emulator file formats.
Binary or intel hex file output.
A development integration and project building tool for HL2 modders. Build outdated files with the press of a button, eliminating the need for building with batch files. Create script files by visual representation, instead of typing them manually.
Skeleton is a graphical coding environment to easily create and modify rooms/areas
of MUDs basing on the Evermore Core Library (EverLib - see www.evermore.de).
Adventure Develop would be a free and open alternative to AdventureMaker, providing an user-friendly interface and a complete environment for develop point&click game. ********** Development has been stopped because the engine is too distant to be compli
A complete cleanup (for readability and ease of coding) and doccumentation of the original SMAUG 1.4a codebase, SLAM-GTP is also a minor re-write, bringing new features to the codebase, while also fixing and/or adding functionality to existing ones.
Kazam is a visual editor and project manager for interactive fiction game creation with Inform, one of the major development tools for this type of games. Kazam is developed with the wxWindows cross-platform GUI package.
Spriteric <sprite-UH-ric> is a tool to convert sprite images to C sourcecode. It is intended to provide a data-driven solution for 2D sprite projects (particularly for console games).
The Unnamed-RPG project's goal is to create a system of tools for developers to create games or software that takes advantage of the power and complexity of Rolemaster(TM) style of role-playing guidelines.
Pangaea will be a robust and feature filled game engine built using Allegro (http://alleg.sourceforge.net) It will be similar to Final Fantasy 1-3, etc., complete with map editor/world builder.
Saquen is a library which is intended to provide scripting capabilities for other programs. It specializes in ease of integration with existing code and provides facilities especially suited for scripting in computer games.
Virtual machine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra