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    slua-unreal

    slua-unreal

    lua dev plugin for unreal engine 4 or 5

    Slua-unreal is an unreal4 plugin, which allows you to use Lua language to develop game logic and hot fix your code. It gives you 3 ways to wrap your C++ interface to Lua, including reflection by blueprint, C++ template, and static code generation. It also enables two-way communication between Blueprint and Lua. The advantage of Lua over C++ is that it requires no compilation for logic change, which significantly speeds up the game development process.
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    osu!framework

    osu!framework

    A game framework written with osu! in mind.

    A game framework written with osu! in mind. If you are interested in creating a project using the framework, please start from the getting started wiki resources (or jump straight over to the project templates). You can either start off from an empty project, or take a peek at a working sample game. Either way, full project structure, cross-platform support, and a testing setup are included! This framework is intended to take steps beyond what you would normally expect from a game framework....
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    Magic Lantern

    Magic Lantern

    Build Cross-platform Applications

    Magic Lantern is a framework for developing multimedia applications. It is designed to be a cross-platform solution for multiple targets such as desktops, game consoles, mobile devices and set-top boxes.
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    Pulsar framework

    Pulsar framework

    Event driven concurrent framework for Python

    Event-driven concurrent framework for Python. Pulsar's goal is to provide an easy way to build scalable network programs. In the Hello world! webserver example above, many client connections can be handled concurrently. Pulsar tells the operating system (through epoll or select) that it should be notified when a new connection is made, and then it goes to sleep. Pulsar uses the asyncio module from the standard python library and it can be configured to run in multi-processing mode. The http...
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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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    XAMOS

    XAMOS

    Cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC (runtime)

    XAMOS is a cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC based on jAMOS, fully re-written in C++ with SDL libraries. Currently runtime only, however is widely compatible with jAMOS projects.
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    Lfant

    A small Game Engine project.

    Lfant is a small (so far) 3D game engine, rendered using OpenGL. It will be primarily aimed toward action games, but able to conform to other genres. The code uses an Entity-Component model, a bit like Unity3D, where Entities have a list of Components that they can access at any given time. These components "add" functionality to the owner Entity (albeit not directly). Examples of Components are Rigidbody, HeatTransfer, Inventory, MeshRenderer, ParticleSystem. The intent of use for this...
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