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    CrossBrowdy

    CrossBrowdy

    JavaScript framework to build game engines, games, emulators and apps

    CrossBrowdy is a free and open-source JavaScript framework that allows to create multimedia apps, emulators, game engines and games that will be compatible with any device. Any software developed with CrossBrowdy should be able to be used in any JavaScript compatible web client (including browser plug-in, add-on, extension, app...) which supports "document.getElementById". This framework allows any developer to manage easier many different things, such as audio (with Flash fallback,...
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    Sensa

    Sensa

    Android, DOS, FirefoxOS, Linux, MacOS and Windows all in one..

    Sensa is not an operating system, is a work environment compatible with Android © 4.4.4, Firefox OS ©, Linux Ubuntu 12.12 ©, MacOS Classic 7 ©, MS -DOS © operating systems, and Microsoft Windows 8.1 ©; whose distribution is free, and with source code available under GNU GPL 2.0 license .
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    evilrpg

    plugin-based RPG manager in C++ and Qt5

    Plugin-based RPG manager written in C++11 and Qt 5. Currently focused on Pathfinder (as that's what I spend my time on), but intended to be game-agnostic for most functions. Network-centric with a user-defined central list server (with a default public list server) to find games and players or just chat/spectate. Intended to manage game assets (character sheets, effects, initiatives, automate rules, etc) with a print function so you're not bound to the application to play your game. ...
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    A real life version of the board game "Scotland Yard". All you need is a GPS and internet enabled mobile phone and a few friends to play the game with!
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    Video games written in Java.
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    yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron) yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.
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    The code released on this software project site is the result of the mGBL-project (www.mg-bl.com). Around 30 researchers have joined forces to research and develop new forms in emotional and playful learning methods triggered by mobile phones.
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    HabraSnake is a cross-platform snake game written in C++ and wxWidgets library.
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