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    Crown Engine

    Crown Engine

    The flexible game engine

    ...Data in memory is organized to achieve the maximum performance possible on every platform. Every game asset is hot-reloadable, code included. Evaluate modifications and adjustments on-the-fly without having to reboot the game every time. Runs and looks equally well both on Linux and on Windows. Designed to be as fail-safe as possible to never lose your work if crashes should occur. Engine plus tools amounts to less than 50K LOC. Written in simple 'C-style' C++. It is easy for anyone to understand and make modifications. All the code is released under the very permissive MIT license and can be downloaded via GitHub by anyone.
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    Cardhouse
    Cardhouse is an online card game engine that supports a wide variety of games. The client is independent of the card game rules and new games can be added to the server without it having to reboot.
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