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    Input Remapper

    Input Remapper

    An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices

    An easy-to-use tool to change the behavior of your input devices. Supports X11, Wayland, combinations, programmable macros, joysticks, wheels, triggers, keys, mouse movements and more. Maps any input to any other input.
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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    ...Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your trainer application. This allows you to perform actions like virtual gear shifting, steering, changing workout intensity, controlling music, etc., even if the trainer app doesn’t natively support those controllers. It works on different platforms: on Android, it uses the AccessibilityService API to send simulated touches to whatever app window is active; on desktop (Windows/macOS), it can emulate key/mouse input via configurable keymaps so users can tailor controls.
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    Xash3D FWGS Engine

    Xash3D FWGS Engine

    Xash3D FWGS engine

    ...Legacy mods and maps for supported games can often be used unchanged (or with minimal modifications), preserving the classic experience. At the same time, the engine’s enhancements — modern input support (gamepad, touch), modern OS compatibility, cross-platform builds.
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    Tower Building Game

    Tower Building Game

    HTML5 Canvas Tower Building Game

    ...As an open-source repository, tower_game aims not only to deliver a playable game, but also to serve as a learning resource or template: developers can inspect its code, understand how game loops, input handling, asset management, and state updates are organized. This makes it useful for programmers who are curious about games but don’t want to start from scratch. Because simple games often involve fewer dependencies and easier build processes than full-scale games, tower_game can be a good starting point for hobbyist developers, students learning programming or graphics, or for integration as a mini-game inside larger projects. ...
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    Ebitengine

    Ebitengine

    A dead simple 2D game engine for Go

    ...Ebitengine supports cross-platform deployment, including desktop, mobile, web, and select console platforms. The engine provides essential features such as 2D graphics rendering, input handling, and audio playback. Developers can work with transformations, shaders, and offscreen rendering to create polished visuals. Built-in support for keyboards, mice, gamepads, and touch input ensures flexible control schemes. Overall, Ebitengine focuses on productivity and portability while maintaining strong performance.
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    OpenTK

    OpenTK

    The Open Toolkit library is a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL

    ...It runs on all major platforms and powers hundreds of apps, games, and scientific research programs. OpenTK provides several utility libraries, including a math/linear algebra package, a windowing system, and input handling. OpenTK is not a game engine, nor does it try to be one: It offers a useful set of tools and lets you decide how to use them. It is the ideal starting point if you want to write a game or scientific application from the ground up. The OpenGL specification specifies exactly what the result/output of each function should be and how it should perform. ...
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    raylib-go

    raylib-go

    Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library

    ...It allows Go developers to build 2D (and some simple 3D) games, graphical applications, or multimedia tools using a familiar and simple API, while leveraging Go’s language ergonomics, concurrency model, and ecosystem. With raylib-go, developers can draw graphics, handle input, play sound, manage textures, and manage game loops directly in Go — without needing to write or interface with C manually. This makes it a good choice for those who prefer Go over C/C++, but still want a simple, straightforward engine for fast prototyping or small-to-medium games. Because raylib is known for simplicity and ease of use, raylib-go carries that over to the Go ecosystem: you can get up and running quickly, which is ideal for hobbyist developers, game jams, prototypes, or small indie games. ...
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    OpenRW

    OpenRW

    Recreation of the classic Grand Theft Auto III game executable

    ...By re-writing the engine from scratch under a permissive, community-friendly license (GPLv3), OpenRW ensures long-term preservation, mod-friendliness, and better hardware compatibility (modern GPUs, controllers, cross-platform input, etc.). For developers, it also offers tools such as a “script tracer” to inspect in-game scripts opcode by opcode, a data-file viewer (RWViewer) for studying object data, models, and map files.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LittleJS

    LittleJS

    The Tiny JavaScript Game Engine That Can!

    ...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 is mostly empty with just a few things you can use to get started or remove. You can also download and include engine.all.js or engine.all.min.js. In order to load files like images you will need to run a small web server like http-server on npm. ...
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    Redot Engine

    Redot Engine

    Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine

    Redot Engine is an open-source game engine that aims to provide a flexible foundation for building games — likely offering a modern, modular structure so developers can compose only the systems they need (rendering, physics, input, scripting, etc.). It is built to give a base framework rather than a full “batteries-included” engine, which makes it suitable for developers who prefer minimalism, want complete control over architecture, or desire to build custom workflows. Because it’s open-source, Redot-Engine is potentially community-driven, allowing anyone to inspect, extend, or customize core functionalities. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ClassicUO

    ClassicUO

    An open source implementation of the Ultima Online Classic Client

    ...Designed as a drop-in replacement for outdated clients, ClassicUO supports high performance, modding, and quality-of-life improvements while preserving the game's core look and mechanics. It’s built using .NET Core and runs cross-platform, offering smoother input, faster rendering, and extensibility for private servers. The project is community-driven and continues to evolve in parallel with the fan-maintained ClassicUO ecosystem.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Comedot

    Comedot

    Godot game template and component-based framework

    Comedot is a minimalist dot-based game engine built with Lua and LÖVE2D, designed for creating simple, highly stylized, and often weird or experimental games. It leverages a low-resolution aesthetic and embraces simplicity in both visuals and game mechanics, offering a unique canvas for hobbyist developers and game jam participants.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Flame

    Flame

    A Flutter based game engine

    ...It takes advantage of the powerful infrastructure provided by Flutter but simplifies the code you need to build your projects. It provides you with a simple yet effective game loop implementation, and the necessary functionalities that you might need in a game. For instance; input, images, sprites, sprite sheets, animations, collision detection, and a component system that we call Flame Component System (FCS for short). You can pick and choose whichever parts you want, as they are all independent and modular. The engine and its ecosystem are constantly being improved by the community, so please feel free to reach out, open issues and PRs as well as make suggestions. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Funkin

    Funkin

    A rhythm game made with HaxeFlixel

    ...The project includes the full game source built using Haxe and OpenFL, allowing contributors and modders to explore and extend the game mechanics, audio library, and visual assets. In the core game loop, players navigate a story across multiple weeks with unique songs and characters, and the engine handles input timing, score calculation, and animated feedback in sync with background music. Because it’s open source, the community has created an expansive ecosystem of mods, new songs, and custom charts that extend replayability far beyond the base content. The repository itself is designed to be approachable for new developers who want to learn game development or contribute to the project, with build scripts, asset pipelines, and documentation to help users compile the game locally.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    OpenFL

    OpenFL

    Open source library for creative expression on the web, desktop, etc.

    ...It builds on the Haxe programming language and offers a familiar display list and event-driven API inspired by classic Adobe Flash and AIR, allowing developers to leverage well-known paradigms while targeting modern platforms. OpenFL supports 2D and limited 3D graphics rendering, audio playback, advanced user input (mouse, touch, keyboard, gamepads), rich text formatting, asset management, networking, and file system access, making it a comprehensive foundation for interactive experiences. Projects written with OpenFL can compile to native C++ executables, JavaScript/WebGL for web, or run through app runtimes like Electron without plugins, enabling high performance and broad reach.
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    Trial

    Trial

    A modular Common Lisp game engine

    Trial is a real-time, 3D game engine written in Common Lisp, offering a modern and modular approach to game development using the expressive power of Lisp. Built on top of the cepl graphics framework, Trial combines live-coding capabilities with powerful abstractions for building simulations, scenes, and interactive applications. It emphasizes flexibility, clarity, and developer control, making it an appealing choice for experimental games, visualizations, and research projects that benefit...
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    dhewm 3

    dhewm 3

    dhewm 3 main repository

    dhewm3 is a source port of the original Doom3 (not Doom3 BFG, for that you may want to try RBDoom3BFG). It’s known to work on Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and AROS, but it should work on (or be easily portable to) any system that supports OpenGL 1.4 with ARB shaders, SDL and OpenAL. Compared to the original version of Doom3, dhewm3 has many bugfixes, supports EAX-like sound effects on all operating systems and hardware (via OpenAL Softs EFX support), has much better support for...
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    VoxelCore

    VoxelCore

    Voxel game engine in C++ with OpenGL

    VoxelEngine-Cpp is a minimal voxel engine written in modern C++ using OpenGL, GLFW, and GLM, inspired by Minecraft-style block worlds. It offers a clean foundation for learning and experimenting with voxel-based rendering and world generation. With features like chunk loading, perlin noise terrain generation, and basic lighting, the engine is a perfect starting point for developers who want to create sandbox games or explore the technical aspects of 3D voxel environments.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ioquake3

    ioquake3

    The ioquake3 community effort to continue supporting/developing id's

    ...It is designed to let players run Quake 3, its expansion Team Arena, and community mods on contemporary systems while also serving as a solid base for new projects. The engine modernizes the original codebase with a CMake build system, an SDL2 backend for cross-platform windowing and input, and OpenAL sound for better audio quality and multi-speaker setups. It adds numerous quality-of-life improvements such as VoIP support, AVI demo capture, improved console completion and history, and optional Ogg Vorbis support. ioquake3 also improves portability and maintainability by supporting x86_64 on Linux, MinGW builds on Windows, and various other operating systems, and even provides web support via Emscripten.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Mach Engine

    Mach Engine

    Zig game engine & graphics toolkit

    Mach is a game engine and graphics toolkit written in Zig, built with the goal of enabling high-performance, truly cross-platform 2D, 3D, GUI, and visualization applications. The project aims to deliver a modular, robust foundation where graphics, input, windowing, and rendering are unified under a modern, low-level but ergonomic API. Because Mach is written in Zig (with some shader code / WGSL), it leverages Zig’s performance and modern systems-level features while offering safe-ish abstractions compared to raw graphics APIs. The engine supports a broad set of target platforms — desktop OSes and in principle, future expansion — and tries to simplify the pain of dependency management and cross-compilation, making it easier to build and deploy across systems without complex toolchains. ...
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    GLSMAC

    GLSMAC

    Open-source OpenGL/SDL2 reimplementation of Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri

    glsmac is a compact C99 library designed to simplify OpenGL development on macOS by creating a minimal, no-dependency window and OpenGL context setup. It uses only macOS's native APIs (Cocoa and Core OpenGL) without relying on third-party frameworks like GLFW or SDL. This makes it ideal for developers who want tight control over their OpenGL projects, need a lightweight setup for demos or testing, or are writing small graphical utilities without overhead. The code is short, self-contained,...
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    chess-tui

    chess-tui

    Play chess from your terminal

    chess-tui is a terminal-based chess application that lets you play chess directly from your command-line interface with a rich set of features normally found in graphical clients. It supports local two-player games as well as playing against any UCI-compatible chess engine, giving users flexibility to challenge engines like Stockfish or GNU Chess. For online play, it integrates with Lichess, enabling authentic multiplayer games and token-based account connections from within the terminal...
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    NitroGen

    NitroGen

    A Foundation Model for Generalist Gaming Agents

    NitroGen is a foundation model for generalist gaming agents developed under the MineDojo initiative, aimed at training a vision­-action AI that can play and interact with a wide variety of games by taking pixel inputs and predicting gamepad actions. As an open research model, NitroGen is trained on extensive gameplay data spanning thousands of hours and hundreds of games to instill broad, generalizable gaming competency rather than skill at a single title. This approach enables the model to...
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    osu!framework

    osu!framework

    A game framework written with osu! in mind.

    ...This framework is intended to take steps beyond what you would normally expect from a game framework. This means things like basic UI elements, text rendering, advanced input handling (textboxes) and performance overlays are provided out-of-the-box. Any of the osu! code that is deemed useful to other game projects will live in this framework project. Anywhere we implement graphical components, they will be displayed with a generic design and will be derivable for further customization.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    macroquad

    macroquad

    Cross-platform game engine in Rust

    ...The library is heavily inspired by simpler game frameworks (like raylib), but brings the ergonomic and safety features of Rust to 2D — and some minimal 3D — development. With Macroquad, you don’t need to worry about low-level graphics plumbing: it handles window and input management, rendering, UI, and more, letting you focus on game logic. A strength of Macroquad is its cross-platform reach: it supports desktop (Windows, Linux, macOS), web (via WebAssembly / HTML5), and mobile (Android, iOS) without requiring platform-specific code. Compilation is relatively fast with minimal dependencies, so small projects or prototypes can spin up quickly. ...
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