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TMDSnake3D is snake game in 3D, written in C++ with OpenGL, glut and Lua for configuration. It is pretty tricky to play it and it is more fun to write than play this game.
Quasar is a strategy game engine, built in .NET. It uses Mogre for rendering, LuaInterface for scripting, MyGUI for user interface and OIS for user input.
A simulation engine which allows the realtime 3D visualization of Biblical locations and events. Custom scenes and studies can be created by the user and submitted to the online library. An essential tool for study and entertaining to use.
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AS OF 2015-10, HIS REPO IS FROZEN.
Any future development will occur at https://github.com/mew-cx/osgtoy
A grabbag of various experimental/maybe-useful "toys" for the OpenSceneGraph, such as examples, experiments, utilities, file importer plugins, and pseudoloaders. See also:
http://openscenegraph.org/
http://mew.cx/osg/
NOTE: Codebase is being moved to it's new home at: https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicVR A high-performance object-oriented OpenGL 2.0 & OpenGL ES 3D engine with a simple implicit library interface. Includes GLSL, Bullet physics and Lua scripting.
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Wing is a modeling tool used for creating realistic natural landscape efficiently. More specifically, we try to proceduraly generate four key ingredients of nature ---- plants, terrain, water and weather, with simple but powerful user controls.
The project 'MultiVerse' will be an open, decentralized, 3D virtual world where players and server owners can create or import content, build objects and define custom behaviour using scripts. Players can interact with objects in various ways.
The ZFX-Comunity-Engine is a realtime 3D engine developed from the members of the ZFX-Community. It supports different render-APIs like D3D and OpenGL aud works on differents platforms like Windows, Linux, BSD and others.
The Zombie engine is an open source game engine and framework based in The Nebula Device 2, the open source engine from Radon Labs. Developed by Tragnarion Studios, it is mainly oriented towards the creation of multiplayer PC action games.
Virtual Reality Chat (VRC) is developed using a framework (Yaf3D) which combines robust software libraries such as OpenScenegraph, Lua, ReplicaNet, and more. VRC provides text and voice chat in a 3D environment. YAG 2002 project is their home.
This is a junior 3d engine, provide basic 3d functions like transforming, lighting, culling, collision detecting, and so on. if we could, we would add any specific we need.
OpenGDK is short for Open Game Development Kit. It's supposed to be a plug-in BASED (it's different from OGRE. OGRE is plug-in friendly), cross-platform, open source, general purpose (2D, 3D, client, server, editor), game development kit.
Cross platform OpenGL simulation/game engine based on the SDL libraries. Supports full HDR with deferred shading using multiple render targets under OpenGL. Post-processing effects include depth of field, edge map anti-aliasing, auto-exposure and shadows
Scriptable, skinnable, extensible and relocatable 3D action puzzle game written in C and Lua for Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD operating systems. See video of the tutorial mission: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lEqXKJjumU