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    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx is a portable, lightweight, plugin-based, data-driven and extremely easy to use 2D-oriented game engine. As orx is data driven, it allows users to create games with a small number of lines of code and reduces drastically the development time.
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    Mire Engine

    Mire Engine

    2D Game Engine

    A Cross Platform 2d Rpg Game Engine for mobile and Console.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    GamePlay

    GamePlay

    Open-source, cross-platform, C++ game engine for creating 2D/3D games

    GamePlay (also known as Gameplay3D) is an open-source, cross-platform C++ game engine and framework that supports both 2D and 3D game development on desktop and mobile platforms. Designed to be lightweight yet powerful, it provides developers with robust tools for graphics rendering, scene management, audio, physics, input, and more, as well as templates and tools to help jumpstart projects. The framework emphasizes ease of use and portability, offering native support for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android so developers can write their game once and deploy it across many platforms. With an Apache 2.0 license, developers have broad flexibility to use, modify, and distribute their projects commercially or personally. ...
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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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    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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