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    Spring RTS Engine

    Spring RTS Engine

    Spring is a free RTS engine developed for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

    Spring is a versatile 3D RTS game engine. Using extensively Lua for scripting game-specific code to make nearly every aspect of the engine customizable, from GUI, to unit AI, to pathfinding.
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    Mandate Engine

    RTSish Game Engine

    The project is a fork of Glest Advanced Engine for the purposes of adding significant gameplay options, graphics upgrades and GUI upgrades in order to create an engine capable of playing a series of 7 games I wish to create. The 7 games are all based on this IP: Children of the Thousand Suns: The Unaligned Mandate Each game combines a few different genres from this list and others: RTS, TBS, RPG, Sim, City Building, Breeding, Management You can also make mods of various kinds...
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    Longford

    Longford

    A cross platform Lua based game engine

    Longford is a 2D, Lua-based game engine for Windows. It has the following features: + Sprite hierarchy. Sprites drawn in order according to a display "tree" allowing grouping of complex drawings. + Frame update, keypress and (multi)touch events which propagate through the display tree. + Creation of Sprites including polygon Shapes and rectangular Bitmaps with transparency (import as PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP, TGA) + Creation of Textfields based on bitmap fonts. + Translation, rotation...
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    OpenTomb

    OpenTomb

    Game engine for playing tomb raider 1 - 5 levels.

    PLEASE NOTE: Project development moved to Github! https://github.com/opentomb Here you can find ONLY nightly builds for Windows. OpenTomb is an engine that can play classic Tomb Raider 1 - 5 levels and custom TRLE levels. It is developed for fans and fun. Some code was taken from OpenRaider project and Quake Tenebrae project. Resource loading routines are taken from http://icculus.org/vt/vt/ project. It is developing in netbeans 7 + GCC TDM 4.9.2 Used libraries: SDL2, SDLimage...
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    CorEngine
    CorEngine is a work in progress, OpenGL graphics powered 3D game engine designed to help independent game developers with quick prototyping and game/virtual environment creation. The engine supports a standard set of features, like skeletal animation, post processing, Lua/C programming, physics powered by Bullet Physics, GUI and 2D/3D Audio.
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