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    OGRE

    OGRE

    scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine (C++, Python, C#, Java)

    OGRE (Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) is a scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine written in C++ designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to produce games and demos utilizing 3D hardware. The class library abstracts all the details of using the underlying system libraries like Direct3D and OpenGL and provides an interface based on world objects and other intuitive classes. We consider the results of our GL3Plus RenderSystem as the gold standard. The respective...
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    KlayGE

    KlayGE

    KlayGE is a cross-platform open source game engine

    KlayGE is a cross-platform open source game engine with plugin-based architecture. It's started since 2003. The explicit goal of KlayGE is: to arm your engine with cutting-edge technology. It provides a framework to make game development, testing, porting as simple as possible. Before compiling KlayGE, Python 3.x+ and CMake 3.13+ must be installed first. Then you can run Build.py to build the whole code base. For details, please see Installation. KlayGE can be developed on many platforms,...
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    glxCore

    glxCore

    Tactical, turn-based game engine, that uses OpenGL and WinAPI

    Tactical, turn-based game engine, that uses OpenGL and WinAPI specific. In the initial phase of development will focus on the general game logic, in an elegant pack of std. C++. This project in principle, can be described as academic. Feel free to to review the code, any remarks and comments.
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    OPL2

    OPL2

    Open source, moddable game engine for the "Polygon Love 2" game

    OPL2 is an open source, extremely moddable replacement for the Polygon Love 2 game engine, written in Python and C++ and using the Panda3D game engine ( www.panda3d.org ) OPL2 is just an engine, you will need the files from the original game to be able to play. OPL2 doesn't contain any copyrighted material from the original game/engine. While Polygon Love 2 is an erotic/life simulation game, the OPL2 engine does not contain any explicit material itself. OPL2 is heavily moddable and can...
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    Spring is a versatile 3D RTS game engine. Using extensively Lua for scripting game-specific code to make nearly every aspect of the engine customizable, from GUI, to unit AI, to pathfinding.
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