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    raylib

    raylib

    A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming

    ...Here there are the main awards received from Google and Epic Games. raylib supports multiple target platforms, it has been tested in the following platforms but, technically, any platform that supports C language and OpenGL graphics is valid for raylib or can be very easily ported to. raylib can be combined with several extra libraries for additional functionality, some of those libraries are already used internally while others are provided for user integration, most of these libraries are single-file header-only with no external dependencies.
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    Asphyre

    Asphyre

    Asphyre is a cross-platform framework for Delphi and FreePascal.

    ...The framework provides facilities for real-time rendering of graphics (using DirectX, OpenGL or Software Renderer), text output, mathematics (including vectors and matrices) and networking communication, among other features. It also supports singleboard devices such as Raspberry PI, Intel Galileo, BeagleBone Black and others with features like GPIO, SPI, I2C and so on, along with external displays, sensors and other peripheral devices.
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    Meshwork

    Meshwork

    3D Game engine

    Meshwork is a 3D game engine with independent approach and unrestrictive minimalistic design. It's in active development, with many planned new features. You can support Meshwork's development by contributing to its crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo and help releasing an Android and .NET versions of the engine. For more info, please visit the website.
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    Scrupp is a cross-platform 2D engine which uses SDL and OpenGL for visualization. It is controlled by external Lua scripts. The core supports various image, sound, music and font formats. The hard work is done by plugins written in Lua.
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    ogm2d

    Delphi-like IDE for cross-platform game development

    Open Game Maker 2D is a free, open source and cross-platform IDE for the individual game developers. It aims to be a Delphi-like RAD environment in 2D game development field.
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    oge2d

    Cross-platform 2D game engine

    Open Game Engine 2D is a full features and cross-platform 2D game engine. It aims to help developers to create 2D games with only flat files (such as ini and script files), so that games could be written once and played under any platform supported. This engine is a pure 2D game engine written in C/C++. It is base on SDL and AngelScript. So, it also aims to run in any platform supported by SDL and AngelScript, such as Windows, Linux, MacOS, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, Symbian,...
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    The DREAM Project

    DREAM is an Open Source GCS

    DREAM is an Open Source GCS with its own built-in world/terrain editor, level editor, modeler, and texture creation tools. Because you work in one environment there is no need for external tools, unless you need more advanced features. DREAM will start out with only the most basic of features, and will not require the latest in hardware and graphics technology. Think the graphics of Unreal Tournament - Unreal Tournament 2004, without the restrictions, and the simplicity of UnrealED. The engine running DREAM is as yet untitled, and the package will include one game, a sort of interactive dream translator and world builder for the player's dreams using their own unique dream symbolism.
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    Core Development Library, built around openGL and openAL. No external libs other then the 2 above used. Provides extension loading. Base device and window management. Event driven, custom lists. Coded in C++
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