This project aims at writing a threaded, object-oriented and scriptable gameengine targetting the .NET platform, using a mixture of c# or managed c++ ports of famous c/c++ components such as OGRE, CEGUI, Newton, Lua, Python, Audiere, OpenAL, etc...
Extendable widget based GUI framework for 3D applications. Works with any graphics API or render engine. Comes with reference implementations for OpenGL and the Ogre rendering engine. Library is written in C++, aimed at game developers.
Surge is the name of an advanced gameengine--includes graphics, sound, physics, scripting, networking, and more. Surge is also the name for the first game for this engine, which will be based on a replacement until the Surge Engine becomes viable.
SAGE stands for Simple Asynchronous GameEngine and is an attempt to implement a multithreaded gameengine in C#. For rendering/physics/sound/etc it uses(/will use) open source libraries (like OGRE, ODE, etc) through plugins.
Spineless is a generic cross-platform 3D gameengine implemented in Python. Focus is on flexibility, clean design and ease of use, not pure speed or bleeding edge graphics.
BooGame is an object oriented CLS-compliant, 2D gameengine framework that provides high-level hardware accelerated video, audio, keyboard, mouse, embedded scripting and many image formats. Written in C#, BooGame targets .NET 1.1, 2.0 and Mono platforms.
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VSGE is a platform-independent, "very simple" gameengine based on the SDL and OpenGL libraries. Using unorthodox technologies when appropriate, it strives to make developing non-trivial games simple and fun.
MyWorld is an open virtual reality and gameengine. It is written and usable in C/C++. It has own abstract layers for Graphics and Physics. Actually we use Irrlicht for 3D-Rendering and GUI, and ODE for Physics. It is smart, powerful and easy to extend.
The Golem Engine is a Python-driven project which brings together many open source libraries such as PyOGRE and PyODE into a powerful 3d gameengine by and for small and independent game studios. It uses a component-based game entity system for maximum f
GameGuts is a collection of low-level services for game development. It is not a gameengine; it is a foundation on which to build an engine. A DLL with a C API, targeted at higher-level languages. Includes bindings for .NET, more to come.
Kool Object-oriented GameEngine aims to be the best free 2D gameengine & RAD available. The RAD eases game development for good artists with little programming skills. The engine is written in C and SDL, while RAD is in Gambas. See further in home page
The Netrinjo Engine is a SDL and OpenGL based gameengine. It supports many classes for a graphical user interface, peer-to-peer and client-server networking and simple HTTP server functionality. Currently the engine is working under Linux.
The Simulus GameEngine is a cross-platform, flexible, and easy-to-use gameengine and development environment. Written in C++, supports multiple APIs, runs under Linux and Windows.
High level OpenGL framework and gameengine for REALbasic. Goal is to create an API with REALbasic's easy of use while maintaining OpenGL's versatility; along with a general use gameengine.
1st 3D gameengine built in C# for .NET, Visual3D Engine's predecessor
The first 3D gameengine built in C# for .NET, predecessor to the Visual3D GameEngine (https://www.poweraccess.net/visual3d-game-engine), an All-in-One Game Development Tool for Next-Gen 3D Games, MMOs, Simulations and Virtual Worlds powered by Microsoft XNA.
FreeMMG 2 is a C++ game network engine based on a hybrid client-server and peer-to-peer overlay network, aimed at supporting avatar-based games (RPGs or shooters) in a massively multiplayer context.
The 'Nameless Allegro Engine' is a several layers of C++ abstraction. It is intended to abstract the entire game development process all the way from Allegro to the finished game.
Xconq is an engine for turn-based strategy games. Variety of game genres run under Xconq: historical, sci-fi, fantasy, and modern. AIs. Network games. Multiple UIs and platforms. Easy-to-learn game design language. Large games library available
NiL is a modular multi-purpose gaming engine including a multiplayer worm game a little like quake, except it's 2d and a little like worms except it's realtime.
The GAMEEngine stands for Generic Architecture for A Modular Enterprise. It uses Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP as the platform for the engine itself and to create modular and reusable applications.