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    Babylon.js

    Babylon.js

    Open game and rendering engine packed into a JavaScript framework

    ...While Babylon.js keeps its code-first approach, we’ve added many tools in the Inspector and enhanced the Node Material Editor to save time to developers and Tech Artists. With the Particle Editor, you can now create and configure particle systems with the click of the mouse.
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    PyCAPGE

    PyCAPGE

    PyCAPGE - Python Classic Adventure Point and Click Game Engine

    PyCAPGE (Python Classic Adventure Point and Click Game Engine) is a versatile, open-source framework designed for creating retro-style 2D graphic adventures using Python and Pygame. Inspired by the golden age of SCUMM games, it features a customizable 9-verb interface and robust inventory management. Key features include a Scene Manager supporting parallax scrolling, walk-behind masks, and depth-based character scaling.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero

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

    Hungry Hero is an open source Flash game developed with the Starling Framework, designed as an educational example for developers interested in Stage3D and GPU-accelerated game development. 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,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    oge2d

    Cross-platform 2D game engine

    Open Game Engine 2D is a full features and cross-platform 2D game engine. It aims to help developers to create 2D games with only flat files (such as ini and script files), so that games could be written once and played under any platform supported. This engine is a pure 2D game engine written in C/C++. It is base on SDL and AngelScript. So, it also aims to run in any platform supported by SDL and AngelScript, such as Windows, Linux, MacOS, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, Symbian,...
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    OpenBlox

    OpenBlox

    Make games with Lego-like building blocks

    OpenBlox lets you make games with a built-in physics engine, Lego-like building blocks, and a scripting language called Lua. Once you've made a game with OpenBlox, you can pack it into a single file with one mouse click, and share your game with anyone you want.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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