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    Pyxel

    Pyxel

    A retro game engine for Python

    ...Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web. Using the Pyxel Web Launcher or custom elements for HTML, you can run Pyxel in a web browser without any installation work. Pyxel supports a dedicated application distribution file format (Pyxel application file) that works across platforms. 8 musics that can combine arbitrary sounds.
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    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB is a portable open-source implementation of the Infinity Engine

    GemRB (Game engine made with pre-Rendered Background) is a portable open-source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine. It was written to support pseudo-3D role playing games based on the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset (Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale series, Planescape: Torment). It should run on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, possibly other UNIX derivatives and more. It is licensed under the GPL.
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    Puzzle Dungeon

    Puzzle Dungeon

    A cell-based puzzle game featuring classic and completely new puzzles

    Puzzle Dungeon is a free-software game that incorporates classic puzzle games like Sokoban, StoneAge, Atomix, The Minotaur and Theseus, Memory, Fifteen, RotatePic, as well as new puzzles. The game uses pygame and pgzero. It should work well on GNU/Linux, Windows and other Operating Systems. Most levels are generated automatically, offering a new experience every time. Pre-created maps are also supported, including classic collections. Players can reload the same level if stuck -...
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    Generic Collectible Card Game is a multiplayer multiplatform implementation of a card game engine. The card game engine is designed to be of general purpose core for several modules each defining the game specific behaviour.
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    OPL2

    OPL2

    Open source, moddable game engine for the "Polygon Love 2" game

    OPL2 is an open source, extremely moddable replacement for the Polygon Love 2 game engine, written in Python and C++ and using the Panda3D game engine ( www.panda3d.org ) OPL2 is just an engine, you will need the files from the original game to be able to play. OPL2 doesn't contain any copyrighted material from the original game/engine. While Polygon Love 2 is an erotic/life simulation game, the OPL2 engine does not contain any explicit material itself. OPL2 is heavily moddable and can...
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    Now is an engine for adventure games.
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