A powerful editor for video games based on or similar to id Software's series of Quake games. Currently QuArK supports 41 distinct games, 5 generic game engines, and a countless number of expansions packs, addons, and mods. It integrates a map editor, model editor, archive editors, texture management, and much more.
The Zombie engine is an open source game engine and framework based in The Nebula Device 2, the open source engine from Radon Labs. Developed by Tragnarion Studios, it is mainly oriented towards the creation of multiplayer PC action games.
The aim of this software is helping players to create strats for fps online games. Players needs to connect to a game server, then they can draw, thanks to this software, directly on the map so all the team can see what's someone is explaining.
A open dynamic 3d game engine based around Ogre3d, Ageia PhysX, OpenAL, scriptable in the LUA language. The FPS demo game Monkeys in the Dark presenting the engine power with use of deferred shading, normal mapping and the new technic of dynamic sound.
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Surge is the name of an advanced game engine--includes graphics, sound, physics, scripting, networking, and more. Surge is also the name for the first game for this engine, which will be based on a replacement until the Surge Engine becomes viable.
NiL is a modular multi-purpose gaming engine including a multiplayer worm game a little like quake, except it's 2d and a little like worms except it's realtime.
AGFE aims to be as the name claims, creating first a First Person Shooter and a Real Time Strategy, so FPS players will be watched and commanded by the RTS players. Then a level-based system will be applied to the FPS aspect. More to come, later.