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    Permafrost Engine

    Permafrost Engine

    An OpenGL RTS game engine written in C

    Permafrost Engine is an OpenGL 3.3 real-time strategy (RTS) game engine written in C, designed to capture the feel of classic RTS titles while incorporating modern rendering and AI techniques. It uses a programmable pipeline with features like skeletal animation with GPU skinning, Phong lighting, bump mapping, terrain texture splatting, water rendering with reflection and refraction, and skyboxes. The engine is tailored specifically for large-scale RTS gameplay, supporting huge maps,...
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    raylib-go

    raylib-go

    Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library

    raylib-go is a Go (Golang) binding/wrapper around raylib, the light-weight C library for video game and multimedia programming. It allows Go developers to build 2D (and some simple 3D) games, graphical applications, or multimedia tools using a familiar and simple API, while leveraging Go’s language ergonomics, concurrency model, and ecosystem. With raylib-go, developers can draw graphics, handle input, play sound, manage textures, and manage game loops directly in Go — without needing to write or interface with C manually. This makes it a good choice for those who prefer Go over C/C++, but still want a simple, straightforward engine for fast prototyping or small-to-medium games. ...
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    A platform independent 2d game programming framework for c/c++ programmers with least possible dependencies for easy porting and with focus on easy api calls and the requirement of commercial programmers
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