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    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel

    The simplest, free, open source game management panel. PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel designed to be easy to use and easy to install. PufferPanel supports Minecraft, Forge, Spigot, Sponge, Source Dedicated Servers, BungeeCord, PocketMine, Forge, and much more. In addition to being a free and open source project, PufferPanel provides an easy-to-use interface for everyone from individual users to large networks or companies. We strive to create a friendly community...
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    Ebiten

    Ebiten

    A dead simple 2D game library for Go

    Ebiten is an open source game library for the Go programming language. Ebiten's simple API allows you to quickly and easily develop 2D games that can be deployed across multiple platforms. In Ebiten, everything is an image: the screen, data from an image file, and even offscreen items are all represented as image objects. Most rendering operations consist of drawing one image on top of another. Ebiten games work on desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD), web browsers (through WebAssembly...
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    Engo

    Engo

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go

    ... of iOS compatibility, mobile has been be added as a release target. Web support (wasm) is also available. v1.0 is now available! To celebrate, there will be a game jam coming soon to celebrate the release, start actually building things and hopefully find any issues. Updates for this will come soon.
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    Sankofa

    Sankofa

    Analysis of Oware (Abapa) games

    Sankofa is an application for the analysis of Oware (Abapa rule set) games. The goal is to enable players to recognize and to learn from their mistakes and to try alternative strategies. Run sankofa to show the interface on a local Web server at: http://localhost:10000* . Run retrograde to build a small end-game database. Sankofa is an analysis tool and not an automated opponent. It allows you to play both sides and shows the evaluation of possible moves, the game history and more...
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    CloudRetro

    CloudRetro

    Web-based Cloud Gaming service for Retro Game

    CloudRetro provides an open-source cloud gaming platform for retro games. It started as an experiment for testing cloud gaming performance with WebRTC and Libretro, and now it aims to deliver the most modern and convenient gaming experience through technology. Theoretically, in cloud gaming, games are run on remote servers and media are streamed to the player optimally to ensure the most comfortable user interaction. It opens the ability to play any retro games on a web-browser directly, which...
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    mki3dgame

    mki3dgame

    Searching in 3D stages

    Find and collect tokens scattered in the stages and avoid the monsters. The game contains 'assets' subdirectory with some stages, but you can also design your own stages and the shapes of monsters or tokens in a web-browser with the 3D editor at https://mki1967.github.io/mki3d/ . Run the game with the path to assets directory as the command line argument. The assets directory contains the following sub-directories: 'monsters' - monster shapes '.mki3d' files 'stages' - designs...
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    Advanced Traffic Simulation

    A mixture of game and simulation for public transport.

    This project is about a game and a simulation to work together. The focus lies on public transport. Manage your line network in your home area. Upgrade your vehicles, build new roads, deal with accidents or plan replacement busses for railroad construction works. But it's also possible to drive the vehicle yourself or just walk around the world and enjoy your line network. By vehicle we mean: train, tram, subway, bus and monorail. By using an addon structure it is possible to customize...
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