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    Mojoc

    Mojoc

    A cross-platform, open-source, pure C game engine for mobile game

    Mojoc is an open-source, cross-platform, pure C game engine. It is based on OpenGLES3 and written in C99. It currently works on IOS and Android, but can easily be extended to other platforms, and will support more platforms in the future. In platform-independent code, Mojoc uses only the standard C library, no dependence on third-party libraries. Mojoc uses an extremely lightweight OOC (Object Oriented C) programming model. Mojoc application architecture is based on components,...
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    Open Source Mobile Game Engine Template

    OSGET is the first open source mobile game engine template.

    ...OSGET is designed to make coding reusable as it is based on MVC where the controller uses OOP inheritance. OSGET makes interactive action game development more cost effective as it can be run on multiple platforms.
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