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    This is a reference OpenGL client for the AESOP multiplayer game framework.
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    Aesop Core Libraries

    C++ game libraries plus server.

    These are the core (interface plus shared client/server) libraries used by the AESOP multiplayer game framework. This repository includes the fully functional AESOP server (with sample game logic). These libraries are also used by the reference client, aesop-client.
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    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero is an open source Flash game built on Starling Framework.

    ...The game demonstrates how to leverage Starling’s features to create smooth, hardware-accelerated 2D experiences while maintaining cross-device compatibility through Adobe AIR and Flash. It showcases core concepts such as handling textures, sprite sheets, parallax backgrounds, and collision detection, providing a clear reference for building interactive games. The project also integrates advanced techniques like object pooling for performance, bitmap fonts for efficient text rendering, and Starling’s particle system extension for visual effects. Though originally built with the iPad 1 and 2 in mind, it can be adapted to multiple devices by adjusting configuration files, emphasizing the principle of “one code, multi-screen.”
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