Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework
Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework that lets you create professional games, simulations and more. You are free to develop your program in C + +, XML or LUA and publish it as open source software or selling it as a commercial program. The rendering engine uses internally OpenGL or DirectX optionally. The planned editor supports software development on Linux, Windows and maybe MacOS X. DirectX 9 and therefore Windows XP are currently not supported and support is not planned in the future. One goal of the Pear3DEngine Framework is to use the latest and most promising algorithms and techniques from the 3D and IT scene.
LEGADEE (LEarning GAme DEsign Environment) is a free authoring environment that helps game designers and teachers design Learning Games that are fun and educational.
This open source environment was designed and developed in 2012, during Iza Marfisi-Schottman's doctorate at the LIRIS lab in France, directed by Franck Tarpin-Bernard and Sébastien George.
Seaweed is software to design and play economic-game experiments.
Seaweed can create simple two-player economic games with symmetric actions and one decision per screen. And your game is ready to be played by randomly paired people on the Internet.
A library for Flex which makes creating point and click games easier to implement. Features include inventory control, movement, item interaction, and animation support.
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Chess++ is a modern multi platform 3d chess game implementation for (at least) GNU/Linux and Windows with user programmable chess rule sets, a client software application (chesspp), and a server application (cheppd) by which all the games are managed.