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    Mirror Engine

    Mirror Engine

    V1, Mirror Classic. V2, Mirror Engine: Join Discord for access

    Mirror Engine is an experimental game engine and development platform designed as an alternative environment for building multiplayer virtual worlds similar to platforms such as Roblox or Unreal Editor for Fortnite. The project is built on top of the Godot engine and attempts to combine both the game client and development editor into a single integrated environment. The goal of the platform is to allow developers and creators to collaboratively build interactive worlds in real time without...
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    Planck.js

    Planck.js

    2D JavaScript Physics Engine

    Planck.js is a JavaScript rewrite/port of the physics engine Box2D, designed to provide 2D rigid-body physics simulation usable directly in web contexts or any JavaScript environment. By offering collision detection, rigid-body dynamics, joints, and simulation capabilities, Planck.js makes it possible for developers to build physically realistic 2D games, simulations, or visualizations in browsers or Node.js without relying on native code.
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    Excalibur

    Excalibur

    An easy to use 2D HTML5 game engine written in TypeScript

    An open-source 2D HTML5 game engine. Excalibur was built from the ground up for TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript that feels familiar to C#, Java, and other strongly-typed languages. This makes Excalibur code clean, readable, and maintainable. Excalibur has a fully-documented API reference that is automatically kept up-to-date with every version, including the main code branch.
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    Isometric City

    Isometric City

    IsoCity: City building simulation game

    Isometric City is a JavaScript-based interactive map and city builder engine that creates richly detailed, isometric-pixel graphics in web browsers, allowing developers and designers to prototype urban environments, tactical games, or cartographic visualizations. It uses optimized rendering techniques to draw tiles, buildings, roads, and terrain in isometric perspective, giving depth and dimension without 3D complexity, and includes a set of modular components so custom art or tile sets can...
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    Babylon.js

    Babylon.js

    Open game and rendering engine packed into a JavaScript framework

    Our mission is to create one of the most powerful, beautiful, and simple Web rendering engines in the world. Our passion is to make it completely open and free for everyone. We are artists, developers, creators, and dreamers and we want to make it as simple as possible to enable everyone to bring their ideas to life. With this new version of Babylon.js, we set out to make it even easier to develop with. From a ton of new tools, to improved workflows and features, new documentation and more,...
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    TerraGov Marine Corps

    TerraGov Marine Corps

    TGMC: TerraGov Marine Corps, a SS13 mod

    TerraGov Marine Corps (TGMC) is an open source multiplayer game built on the BYOND engine, forked from the Space Station 13 (SS13) codebase. It is a tactical, role-playing game that pits groups of human marines against alien forces in large-scale, cooperative and competitive scenarios. The project focuses heavily on teamwork, coordination, and immersive gameplay, providing players with different roles such as engineers, medics, or combat marines to ensure strategic variety. ...
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    PixiJS

    PixiJS

    The HTML5 Creation Engine

    PixiJS is a fast and lightweight 2D rendering library that lets you create rich, interactive graphics, cross platform applications, and HTML5 games even without prior knowledge of WebGL. It’s a fantastic tool for creating rich, interactive content and with built-in cross platform compatibility and graceful degradation, there’s less work for you and more space for fun and creativity! PixiJS works across all devices and is incredibly fast. If you want to create exceptional experiences without...
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    ArcadeGPU

    ArcadeGPU

    A Complete WebGPU Game Engine for Browser & Desktop Arcade Oriented

    ArcadeGPU is a high performance WebGPU game engine inspired by classic techniques that made retro games legendary. Explore demos: https://aliyah-corp.github.io/
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    boardgame.io

    boardgame.io

    State Management and Multiplayer Networking for Turn-Based Games

    The project implements a lightweight but powerful engine for creating turn-based games (board games, card games, turn-based strategy, etc.) in JavaScript. With boardgame.io, you define the game logic in pure functions: you describe how the game state changes when a move is made, and the framework handles all the rest (state management, synchronization, storage, multiplayer, etc.). This abstraction lets developers focus on the rules and mechanics rather than on networking, persistence or UI...
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    Sketchbook

    Sketchbook

    3D playground built on three.js and cannon.js

    3D playground built on three.js and cannon.js. Simple web-based game engine built on three.js and cannon.js focused on third-person character controls and related gameplay mechanics. Mostly a playground for exploring how conventional third-person gameplay mechanics found in modern games work and recreating them in a general way. Raycast character controller with capsule collisions. General state system. You can define your own scenes in Blender, and then read them with Sketchbook. Sketchbook...
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    Turbulenz Engine

    Turbulenz Engine

    Turbulenz is a modular 3D and 2D game framework

    Turbulenz Engine is a powerful, modular open-source game framework built in JavaScript and TypeScript that enables developers to create both 2D and 3D games that run directly in HTML5-compatible browsers as well as on desktops and mobile devices. The engine is designed to support rich multimedia applications without the need for plugins, using modern web technologies for graphics, physics, input, sound, networking, and asset management.
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