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    osu!framework

    osu!framework

    A game framework written with osu! in mind.

    A game framework written with osu! in mind. If you are interested in creating a project using the framework, please start from the getting started wiki resources (or jump straight over to the project templates). You can either start off from an empty project, or take a peek at a working sample game. Either way, full project structure, cross-platform support, and a testing setup are included! This framework is intended to take steps beyond what you would normally expect from a game framework....
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    XMage

    XMage

    Magic Another Game Engine

    XMage allows you to play Magic against one or more online players or computer opponents. It includes full rules enforcement for over 20 000 unique cards and more than 50.000 reprints from different editions. You can also find custom sets like Star Wars. All regular sets have nearly all implemented cards. It supports single matches and tournaments with dozens game modes like duel, multiplayer, standard, modern, commander, pauper, oathbreaker, historic, freeform and much more. Local server...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    microStudio

    microStudio

    Free, open source game engine online

    microStudio is a free, open source game engine online. It is also a platform to learn and practice programming. microStudio can be used for free. You can also install your own copy, to work locally or on your own server for your team or classroom. microStudio is available online, this is the simpler and the preferred way, you will have access to all the online collaboration features, online publishing, and more export features. You don't even need to create an account, you can start working...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    KlayGE is an open source, cross-platform game engine with plugin-based architecture. It provides a framework to make game development, testing, porting as simple as possible.
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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.
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