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    nCine

    nCine

    A cross-platform 2D game engine

    nCine is a cross-platform 2D game engine that runs on PC (Linux, Windows, macOS), Android, Raspberry Pi, and the web (Emscripten). The project has been in active development since June 2011. Source code is released under the MIT license and is available on GitHub. Visit the donate page to discover different ways to support and sponsor the project. Join the Discord server and meet the community of developers, users and players. Indent with tabs (4 spaces) but use spaces for continuation line...
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    RaspiGFX

    RaspiGFX

    A simple 2D FrameBuffer graphics library in C/C++ for the Raspberry PI

    Based on my previous work a while ago on Solaris workstations (and the great work at http://raspberrycompote.blogspot.co.uk) I have put together a simple library to make use of the RaspberryPI's frame buffer for unaccelerated 2D graphics. The Library supports graphics primatives such as: Pixel, Line, Ellipse, Rectangle, Fill, Triangle, Polygon, CopyRect, Images, DoubleBuffering/Page Flips, XY origin, TTF Fonts (via public domain code) Using 16-bit (R5-G6-B5) colour mode (at all available screen resolutions the PI supports) it allows for a relatively fast, colourful graphics API. ...
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    jenga

    Simple and low-consumption Java 2D Game Engine

    Jenga stands for "Java Engine for Games" and is a very simple to use 2D game engine. It was especially designed for beginners and kids which e.g. don't need to be familiar with event-driven programming techniques. On the other hand it is fairly optimized for low CPU consumption to make the games run even on poorly equipped machines like a Raspberry PI.
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