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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

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    PlayCanvas WebGL Game Engine

    PlayCanvas WebGL Game Engine

    Fast and lightweight JavaScript game engine built on WebGL and glTF

    ... gives incredible performance, even on devices such as the iPhone 4S. PlayCanvas ensures a fast loading time by using multiple features such as script concatenation, minification, deferred loading of non-essential assets and more. PlayCanvas has many team features such as being able to chat with your teammates directly from within the Editor.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    GDevelop

    GDevelop

    The game engine for everyone

    GDevelop is an open-source, cross-platform game development software designed to make creating HTML5 and native games easy for everyone. Experts and novices alike can create their own games with GDevelop as it is fast and easy to learn, requiring no knowledge in a specific programming language. What makes GDevelop unique and so easy to use is its powerful and intuitive event-based system. Events are a powerful way to build up your game logic, without having to learn a programming language...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LittleJS

    LittleJS

    The Tiny JavaScript Game Engine That Can!

    LittleJS is a super lightweight 2D JavaScript game engine with fast WebGL rendering. It is designed to be small, simple, and easy to use for various applications, from game jams to commercial releases. This engine has everything necessary to make high-quality games, including fast rendering, physics, particles, sound effects, music, keyboard/mouse/gamepad input handling, update/render loop, and debug tools. It is recommended that you start by copying the LittleJS Starter Project This file...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Pixel

    Pixel

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go. Take a look into the features to see what it can do. See the requirements for the list of libraries necessary for compilation. Fast 2D graphics, sprites, and primitive shapes with immediate mode style IMDraw (circles, rectangles, lines, ...) Optimized drawing with Batch. Text drawing with text package. Audio through a separate Beep library. Simple and convenient API. Drawing a sprite to a window is as simple as sprite.Draw(window, matrix) Wanna know where...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Gain insights and build data-powered applications

    Your unified business intelligence platform. Self-service. Governed. Embedded.

    Chat with your business data with Looker. More than just a modern business intelligence platform, you can turn to Looker for self-service or governed BI, build your own custom applications with trusted metrics, or even bring Looker modeling to your existing BI environment.
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    Frank Engine

    Frank Engine

    A 2D game engine and level editor

    Frank Engine is a game development framework with a built in editor written in C++. The goal is to be a fast way to create large open world 2D games with high quality graphics. Everything necessary to create a fully featured game is included: physics (Box2D), rendering (DirectX), level editor, dynamic lighting, particle system, sound, music (Ogg Vorbis), gamepad input, GUI, and debug console. The code is fairly well documented and includes simple starter projects build on.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Erebus

    Erebus

    Real-time RPG for PC/tablet/phone; multiple quests and random dungeons

    Erebus is a 2D real-time role-playing game, for Windows, Linux, Symbian and Android. This is under development, though already playable with three quests. Classic point-n-click style RPG, with dungeons to explore, enemies to fight, NPCs to talk to, sub-quests to complete, scenery to interact with, weapons, treasure and other items to find. Also supports Rogue-like keyboard controls. Binaries available for Windows and Android. Linux must be compiled from source. Older versions are available...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Captains Game Engine

    Portable game engine with main focus on point-and-click adventures

    This project aims to create a fast game engine that is simple to use. It will support rendering in OpenGL and DirectX and run on Linux, Windows and Android. It even runs in the browser with WebGL through emscripten. It was originally used to create a round-based 3D multiplayer role-playing game called Heroquest. Now, the main focus has shifted to create a portable point-and-click adventure system and some adventure games.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    G2

    G2

    A generic 2D engine for any kind of game

    This game engine uses the power of C++, OpenGL, and OpenAL to provide highly-portable, object-oriented code for programming a video game. Rather than tailoring to a specific type of game, the engine focuses on the fundamental components. It covers audio, graphics, controls, and data flow. With G2, developers have everything they need to create a 2D game without the need of expensive SDKs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    arcadegl

    arcadegl

    2D - 3D game engine

    Arcade is a lightweight,self contained 2D/3D game engine written in C++. Arcade uses OpenGL for graphics and DirectX for sound,music and user input. Implemented features: 2D Primitives (lines,circles,ellipses,rectangles...) Full screen/windowed mode toggle during program execution V-SYNC and double buffer smooth fading Sprites,sprites animations,sprite rotations and linking Image loading (actually only TGA,PCX,BMP are supported) Fast raster operations on images 3D...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cyber Risk Assessment and Management Platform

    ConnectWise Identify is a powerful cybersecurity risk assessment platform offering strategic cybersecurity assessments and recommendations.

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