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    Godot Engine

    Godot Engine

    Godot is a powerful cross-platform game engine

    Godot was created to provide a fully free, open source game development environment. To compile from source see the official docs here https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/development/compiling/
    Downloads: 657 This Week
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    Vivid3D-Sharp

    Vivid3D-Sharp

    Modern 3D engine and IDE written using C# and C++.

    Modern 3D engine and IDE written using C# and C++. Vivid features all the required functionality to write modern apps ang games. Including a fully working custom GL UI called "ResonanceUI". It features lighting and shadows(Unified) and can even embed and playback videos via FFMPEG, in the UI or full screen, with fully synced audio+picture. It offers two scripting solutions: C# and a custom language called VividScript, which is an OOP style language. The Editor is based on other...
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    Asphyre

    Asphyre

    Asphyre is a cross-platform framework for Delphi and FreePascal.

    Asphyre, also known as Platform eXtended Library, is a cross-platform framework for developing video games and scientific applications in Delphi, and FreePascal/Lazarus. The framework provides facilities for real-time rendering of graphics (using DirectX, OpenGL or Software Renderer), text output, mathematics (including vectors and matrices) and networking communication, among other features. It also supports singleboard devices such as Raspberry PI, Intel Galileo, BeagleBone Black and others with features like GPIO, SPI, I2C and so on, along with external displays, sensors and other peripheral devices.
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    tolisnitem

    DF modular backend

    Plugin-based crossplatform-aimed rework of the Dwarf Fortress renderer, sound, input handling and the like.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Paper Engine 2

    Multi-threaded 2D Renderer licensed under the Mozilla Public License

    Hyper fast multi-threaded cross platform 2D renderer with optimized loading via file cache, basic GUI elements, and beginnings of an editor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A cross-platform Duke3D (Duke Nukem 3D) port which provides many new features for mod authors, including an enhanced scripting system and OpenGL renderer. Go to http://www.eduke32.com for downloads and http://bit.ly/dn_3d to get the game!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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