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Portable game engine with main focus on point-and-click adventures
This project aims to create a fast game engine that is simple to use. It will support rendering in OpenGL and DirectX and run on Linux, Windows and Android. It even runs in the browser with WebGL through emscripten.
It was originally used to create a round-based 3D multiplayer role-playing game called Heroquest.
Now, the main focus has shifted to create a portable point-and-click adventure system and some adventure games.
SDL Framework (SDLFW)
SDLFW is a cross-platform framework from the powerful SDL library to create your own 2D games with the Lua programming language.
It's easy-to-use, free, open-source, and works on Windows and Linux.
This game engine uses the power of C++, OpenGL, and OpenAL to provide highly-portable, object-oriented code for programming a video game. Rather than tailoring to a specific type of game, the engine focuses on the fundamental components. It covers audio, graphics, controls, and data flow. With G2, developers have everything they need to create a 2D game without the need of expensive SDKs.
A simple, elegant and powerful API for using gamepads like the Xbox 360 or DualShock 3 pad in Java-based games. Will support Windows, Linux, MacOS and OUYA in first release. Simplifies dealing with analog sticks, triggers, button mappings and more.
RELEASE PLANNED NOV/DEC 2014 (sourcecode on Github).
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