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    Castle Game Engine

    Castle Game Engine

    Game engine supporting many 3D/2D formats and graphic effects

    This project has moved to: - Our website https://castle-engine.io/ - GitHub repo: https://github.com/castle-engine/castle-engine/ Cross-platform 3D and 2D game engine for Object Pascal. Rendering and processing of game assets in glTF, X3D, VRML, Collada, Spine and other formats. Many graphic effects including shadows, shaders, mirrors, screen effects. Animation, collision detection, 3D sound. Extensible system of 3D objects, with out-of-the-box levels, items, intelligent creatures...
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    Gester

    A game engine for console based text games

    Gester is a game engine for console based text game. You make text based games easily using Gester. These games can be played by using the 'gest' command. The 'gest' command will invoke the game engine which will read the game script file (.gest file) and present the game on the command line Install Gester using pip: "pip install gester" See our PyPI page for more details: https://pypi.org/project/gester
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    Doomsday Engine

    Doomsday Engine

    DOOM / Heretic / Hexen source port with enhanced graphics and UI

    A portable game engine for classic first person shooters such as DOOM, Heretic and Hexen. Lets you enjoy the original games using modern technology, including high-resolution OpenGL graphics, 3D models, and dynamic lighting effects.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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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.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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