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    Quake3e

    Quake3e

    Improved Quake III Arena engine

    ...It includes numerous technical improvements while preserving the core gameplay and mod compatibility of the original. Focused on performance, security, and extended modding capabilities, it has become a popular base for competitive tournaments and engine forks. With its updated rendering path and support for high refresh rates, Quake3e offers a slick and responsive gameplay experience for old-school FPS fans.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Librelancer

    Librelancer

    A re-implementation of Freelancer

    ...Written in C# and powered by OpenGL and modern game development practices, Librelancer faithfully replicates the original gameplay while providing a flexible codebase for modding, analysis, and future enhancements. It supports original assets and is designed to be both a preservation project and a foundation for new space simulation games inspired by Freelancer’s legacy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    adventure

    adventure

    A user-interface library, formerly known as text, for Minecraft

    ...The Adventure documentation should be used alongside the Javadocs. If you have further questions, feel free to join our Discord. Most users will want to use Adventure as a component of an existing modding platform. The best integrated are our Native Support, but we also support other platforms via adapters.
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    Botcraft

    Botcraft

    Botcraft is a cross-platform C++ library to create bots

    Botcraft is an advanced Minecraft bot framework that provides a full client implementation in Node.js, enabling bots to join Minecraft servers, interact with the world, and perform tasks like mining, fighting, and building. It leverages the mineflayer ecosystem to provide a highly programmable interface for automation and AI experimentation in Minecraft. Botcraft is particularly useful for AI researchers, game modders, and automation enthusiasts who want to explore pathfinding, environment...
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    Shockolate

    Shockolate

    A minimalist and cross platform System Shock source port

    SystemShock is the open-source reimplementation of System Shock, a groundbreaking 1994 cyberpunk FPS/RPG hybrid originally developed by Looking Glass Studios. This project reverse-engineers the original DOS game, porting it to modern systems while preserving gameplay, visuals, and audio as authentically as possible. It uses SDL2 and modern C++ to bring the classic experience to new platforms, with options for widescreen support and quality-of-life enhancements. SystemShock’s open codebase...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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