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    MaxDream

    A cross-platform game framework based on OpenGL and GObject.

    MaxDream is a cross-platform open source game(/simulation) framework based on OpenGL and GObject. MaxDream aims to be compatible with any game techniques, so you can use MaxDream, without changing your OpenGL methodology.
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    NullSAF

    A game engine in java for 2D strategy games

    NullSAF is a game engine written in Java with features as creating terrain maps and navigation meshes from bitmaps, defining different type of units, sensors, guns, missiles, AI for movement, pathfinding and targetting and simulation of bullets and animated explosions. I learned a lot from it and used it to test new concepts in AI and wargaming. Maybe it can inspire you or you want to really improve it to build your own wargame or serious game.
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    Project 1 - Point & Click

    Project 1 - Point & Click

    Simple Point & Click Game

    This game is the first production of Unity Concepts. As development knowledge continues to expand, this simple game shows the basic elements of the Unity3D engine in a 2D simulation. It includes particle explosions, sound effects, simple GUI and some basic scripting to pull it all together.
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    Le Chocolat is a "Warhack" game engine for development Warhacks in Python lenguage (using Pygame for the graphics and sound) to play in offline or online
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    Khazad
    Khazad is a unique game engine intended to act as a testbed and example for 3D viewing, mouse based designations and AI for the independent game Dwarf Fortress.
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    Framework and set of object-oriented and/or generic libraries designed for games and virtual reality simulations. Abstracts interfaces of APIs and provides additional general and high-level functionality for rapidly creating solid applications.
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    SimKit

    The Objective-C Interactive Simulation Abstraction Layer

    SimKit(because GameKit was taken) is designed to allow quick and easy cross platform abstraction away from platform dependant drawing and physics libraries. The APIs provide a generic way to make common calls for drawing, animating, and otherwise manipulating 3D entities, as well as shading and texture information.
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