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    Vanda Engine

    Vanda Engine

    A free 3D game engine to create games and realtimes scenes for Windows

    Vanda Engine is a free and open source 3D game engine for Windows. I'm developing this game engine for years to help the students and other enthusiast learn game engine programming and develop 3D games for free. While giant companies are building game engines with huge budget and a lot of manpower, I'm developing this free 3D game engine alone with no budget. I have published step by step tutorials about Vanda Engine, 3D tools, and COLLADA format: https://vanda3d.org/tutorials/ Please...
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    Mire Engine

    Mire Engine

    2D Game Engine

    A Cross Platform 2d Rpg Game Engine for mobile and Console.
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    SDL Framework
    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.
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    RPi-64

    computer simulation for my raspberry pi

    Pi64 is not an emulator, it just mimics the 80's classic 8bit computers with SDL based graphics and RtAudio based sound. The fullscreen editor for shell and the built-in program editor help you create your own programs and games. Programming language is LUA, but Pi64 is open for any library plugins written in your favourite language. Source was written in pure C, so should compile on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux without issues.
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    CorEngine
    CorEngine is a work in progress, OpenGL graphics powered 3D game engine designed to help independent game developers with quick prototyping and game/virtual environment creation. The engine supports a standard set of features, like skeletal animation, post processing, Lua/C programming, physics powered by Bullet Physics, GUI and 2D/3D Audio.
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    The RockMUD project is a new MUD codebase written in C and Lua. The goal of RockMUD is to create a stable C MUD engine that can be easily expanded and customized using the Lua scripting language. RockMUD is based off of SocketMUD by Brian Graverson.
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