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    Godot Engine

    Godot Engine

    Godot is a powerful cross-platform game engine

    Godot was created to provide a fully free, open source game development environment. To compile from source see the official docs here https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/development/compiling/
    Downloads: 319 This Week
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    Cube 2: Sauerbraten (game engine & FPS)
    3D game engine (more powerful redesign of the Cube engine) and FPS game
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    Downloads: 674 This Week
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    Unreal Engine 4/5 Scripting System

    Unreal Engine 4/5 Scripting System

    Injectable LUA scripting system, SDK generator, live property editor

    Lua scripting system platform, C++ Modding API, SDK generator, blueprint mod loader, live property editor and other dumping utilities for UE4/5 games. The goal of UE4SS is not to be a plug-n-play solution that always works with every game. The goal is to have an underlying system that works for most games.
    Downloads: 118 This Week
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    Multi Theft Auto: San Andreas

    Multi Theft Auto: San Andreas

    Multi Theft Auto is a game engine

    Multi Theft Auto (MTA) is a software project that adds network play functionality to Rockstar North's Grand Theft Auto game series, in which this functionality is not originally found. It is a unique modification that incorporates an extendable network play element into a proprietary commercial single-player PC game. Multi Theft Auto is based on code injection and hooking techniques whereby the game is manipulated without altering any original files supplied with the game. The software functions as a game engine that installs itself as an extension of the original game, adding core functionality such as networking and GUI rendering while exposing the original game's engine functionality through a scripting language. Originally founded back in early 2003 as an experimental piece of C/C++ software, Multi Theft Auto has since grown into an advanced multiplayer platform for gamers and third-party developers.
    Downloads: 108 This Week
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    Exult
    A game engine for running Ultima7 on modern operating systems, plus a map-editor and other tools for creating your own mods and games.
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    Downloads: 414 This Week
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    QuakeSpasm

    QuakeSpasm

    A modern, cross-platform Quake game engine based on FitzQuake.

    QuakeSpasm is a *Nix friendly Quake Engine based on the SDL port of the popular FitzQuake. It includes some new features, important fixes, and aims for portability and 64 bit correctness.
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    Downloads: 461 This Week
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    Source Engine

    Source Engine

    Modified source engine (2017) developed by valve and leaked in 2020

    The Source Engine repository under that particular GitHub user appears to be a custom (or forked) version of a game engine — likely an engine derived from or inspired by the classic Source engine lineage (or at least the name evokes that lineage). However, publicly-available documentation, community support or clarity about the project’s scope and maturity seems limited: the repo does not clearly advertise a full engine release or wide adoption. As such, it feels more like an experimental or hobby project: potentially a work-in-progress engine or engine-in-progress reimplementation rather than a full production-ready game engine. For a developer, this means you're likely to face missing features, limited tooling, and the need to fill gaps yourself, but also that you have a chance to influence or shape the architecture as you develop.
    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    Xash3D FWGS Engine

    Xash3D FWGS Engine

    Xash3D FWGS engine

    Xash3D FWGS is an open-source fork and extension of the original GoldSrc-based engine (from the classic era of first-person shooters), aimed at providing compatibility with the original engine (e.g. games built on it) while extending and modernizing its capabilities. The engine supports multiple rendering backends (OpenGL, GLES, software fallback), modern platforms (desktop OSes, mobile, etc.), and updated features such as better multiplayer, voice chat, IPv6 support, improved virtual filesystem, and support for modern asset formats. For modders or fans of classic games, Xash3D FWGS offers a way to play or build games using the familiar GoldSrc workflow but with updated portability and features. Legacy mods and maps for supported games can often be used unchanged (or with minimal modifications), preserving the classic experience. At the same time, the engine’s enhancements — modern input support (gamepad, touch), modern OS compatibility, cross-platform builds.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    MineTest

    MineTest

    Open source voxel game engine with support for survival and crafting

    An open source voxel game engine.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    OpenRA

    OpenRA

    Real Time Strategy game engine supporting early Westwood classics

    OpenRA is a free and open source real-time strategy game engine for early Westwood games like Command & Conquer: Red Alert. It is not just a clone of the original but is a recreation, with improved and rebalanced gameplay that modernizes the classic Command & Conquer strategy games. It provides a common platform for rebuilding and reimagining classic 2D and 2.5D RTS games (the OpenRA mods). This means that OpenRA is not restricted by the technical limitations of the original closed-source games: it includes native support for modern operating systems and screen resolutions (including Windows 10, Mac OS X, and most Linux distros) without relying on emulation or binary hacks, and features integrated online multiplayer.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    PlayCanvas Engine

    PlayCanvas Engine

    Fast and lightweight JavaScript game engine built on WebGL and glTF

    PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine. It uses HTML5 and WebGL to run games and other interactive 3D content in any mobile or desktop browser. PlayCanvas is used by leading companies in video games, advertising and visualization such as Animech, Arm, BMW, Disney, Facebook, Famobi, Funday Factory, IGT, King, Miniclip, Leapfrog, Mojiworks, Mozilla, Nickelodeon, Nordeus, NOWWA, PikPok, PlaySide Studios, Polaris, Product Madness, Samsung, Snap, Spry Fox, Zeptolab, Zynga. The PlayCanvas Engine gives incredible performance, even on devices such as the iPhone 4S. PlayCanvas ensures a fast loading time by using multiple features such as script concatenation, minification, deferred loading of non-essential assets and more. PlayCanvas has many team features such as being able to chat with your teammates directly from within the Editor.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    raylib-go

    raylib-go

    Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library

    raylib-go is a Go (Golang) binding/wrapper around raylib, the light-weight C library for video game and multimedia programming. It allows Go developers to build 2D (and some simple 3D) games, graphical applications, or multimedia tools using a familiar and simple API, while leveraging Go’s language ergonomics, concurrency model, and ecosystem. With raylib-go, developers can draw graphics, handle input, play sound, manage textures, and manage game loops directly in Go — without needing to write or interface with C manually. This makes it a good choice for those who prefer Go over C/C++, but still want a simple, straightforward engine for fast prototyping or small-to-medium games. Because raylib is known for simplicity and ease of use, raylib-go carries that over to the Go ecosystem: you can get up and running quickly, which is ideal for hobbyist developers, game jams, prototypes, or small indie games. It bridges the gap between performance and convenience.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB Game Engine

    GemRB is a portable open-source implementation of the Infinity Engine

    GemRB (Game engine made with pre-Rendered Background) is a portable open-source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine. It was written to support pseudo-3D role playing games based on the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset (Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale series, Planescape: Torment). It should run on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, possibly other UNIX derivatives and more. It is licensed under the GPL.
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    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    San Andreas Unity

    San Andreas Unity

    Open source reimplementation of GTA San Andreas game engine in Unity

    San Andreas Unity is an open-source reimplementation of GTA San Andreas game engine in Unity. This won't be a complete reimplementation, but the focus is on gameplay features, multiplayer, and creating a framework that will allow easy game extension and unlimited modding possibilities. When running for the first time, the game will ask you for a path to GTA installation. You need to own GTA in order to play it. The game is tested on Linux, Windows, Mac, and Android. It supports both Mono and IL2CPP scripting backends, so it can be built for any platform that Unity supports, provided that you can copy PC version of GTASA to target device. Game fully works in multiplayer. You can start the game as dedicated server, as a host (server & client at the same time), or you can connect to a server. This works on all supported platforms, which means you can start a host even on Android device.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Doomsday Engine

    Doomsday Engine

    DOOM / Heretic / Hexen source port with enhanced graphics and UI

    A portable game engine for classic first person shooters such as DOOM, Heretic and Hexen. Lets you enjoy the original games using modern technology, including high-resolution OpenGL graphics, 3D models, and dynamic lighting effects.
    Downloads: 90 This Week
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    GDevelop

    GDevelop

    The game engine for everyone

    GDevelop is an open-source, cross-platform game development software designed to make creating HTML5 and native games easy for everyone. Experts and novices alike can create their own games with GDevelop as it is fast and easy to learn, requiring no knowledge in a specific programming language. What makes GDevelop unique and so easy to use is its powerful and intuitive event-based system. Events are a powerful way to build up your game logic, without having to learn a programming language. GDevelop also features ready-made behaviors for your game objects, and allows you to create new behaviors through the easy to learn events. And when you're done, you can publish your game just about anywhere-- web, iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and even Facebook Messenger. Making games has never been easier or faster than with GDevelop!
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Amazon Lumberyard

    Amazon Lumberyard

    Amazon Lumberyard is a free AAA game engine

    Amazon Lumberyard is (or was) a free AAA-capable game engine developed by AWS, with deep integration into AWS cloud services and the Twitch streaming platform. It provided full source access and offered developers tools to build high-quality games and simulations with networking, rendering, physics and cloud backend features built in. The engine allowed game creators to hook into AWS infrastructure for multiplayer services, analytics, voice chat, and more, and leveraged Twitch to build live-stream-enabled experiences. Although Amazon has since archived the repository and transitioned focus to the open-source successor Open 3D Engine (O3DE), the project remains of interest as a large-scale example of cloud-enabled game engine architecture. Developers studying game tech or infrastructure integration can inspect how the engine’s subsystems were designed, including entity/component architectures, rendering pipelines and networked game services.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Panda3D

    Panda3D

    Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python

    Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python and C++, developed by Disney and CMU. Panda3D is a game engine, a framework for 3D rendering and game development for Python and C++ programs. Panda3D is open-source and free for any purpose, including commercial ventures, thanks to its liberal license. To learn more about Panda3D's capabilities, visit the gallery and the feature list. To learn how to use Panda3D, check the documentation resources. If you get stuck, ask for help from our active community. You can build Panda3D with the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015, 2017, 2019 or 2022 compiler, which can be downloaded for free from the Visual Studio site. You will also need to install the Windows SDK, and if you intend to target Windows Vista, you will also need the Windows 8.1 SDK.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    microStudio

    microStudio

    Free, open source game engine online

    microStudio is a free, open source game engine online. It is also a platform to learn and practice programming. microStudio can be used for free. You can also install your own copy, to work locally or on your own server for your team or classroom. microStudio is available online, this is the simpler and the preferred way, you will have access to all the online collaboration features, online publishing, and more export features. You don't even need to create an account, you can start working as a guest. microStudio includes all you need to write code, create sprites and maps for your 2D game. All from your web browser. Your project is stored in the cloud, and accessible from anywhere. Write your game code in microScript, a simple language inspired by Lua. The documentation is always there to help. Create cool demos in just a few lines of code. microScript shines by its simplicity and interactivity. But you can also code in JavaScript, Python, or Lua if you prefer.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Axmol Engine

    Axmol Engine

    Multi-platform Engine for Desktop, XBOX (UWP) and Mobile games

    Axmol is a modern C++ game engine forked from Cocos2d-x, designed to support high-performance 2D and lightweight 3D game development across multiple platforms. It improves upon the original Cocos2d-x with a cleaner architecture, better tooling, and support for modern C++ standards. Axmol supports scripting with Lua and JavaScript, and is suitable for both indie developers and studios targeting mobile, desktop, and web platforms. With an active community and frequent updates, Axmol is a solid choice for cross-platform game development.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Luanti

    Luanti

    Voxel game-creation platform with easy modding and game creation

    Luanti, originally known as Minetest, is a free, open-source voxel game engine and platform designed to let players, modders, and developers build and play diverse sandbox-style 3D worlds. Written in C++ for core performance and Lua for scripting, Luanti runs on multiple operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD variants and even Android), making it highly accessible and cross-platform. Rather than being a single game, Luanti is meant as an engine and toolkit: individual “games” are actually collections of mods — written in Lua — that define terrain, items, NPCs, mechanics, and rules. This modular design enables rich customization and community-driven content: users can install new games, mods, and texture packs via a built-in content browser that draws from a central repository (ContentDB). Luanti supports both single-player and multiplayer via servers; players can host their own or join publicly listed ones, with server-side mods being applied automatically.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Spartan Engine

    Spartan Engine

    A game engine with an emphasis on real-time cutting-edge solutions

    SpartanEngine is a C++ game engine focused on cutting-edge real-time rendering and simulation, developed primarily as a long-running personal research project and now grown into a community-driven platform. It centers around a modern Vulkan renderer (with an in-progress DirectX 12 backend) and a fully bindless, unified deferred rendering pipeline designed to handle hundreds of millions of instances. The engine implements a wide range of advanced graphics features, such as atmospheric scattering, physically based shading, screen-space shadows and ambient occlusion, screen-space reflections, sophisticated shadow mapping, volumetric fog, and HDR output. It supports next-gen performance and image quality technologies including variable rate shading, dynamic resolution scaling, temporal anti-aliasing, and upscaling via XeSS 2 and FSR 3. Beyond rendering, SpartanEngine offers PhysX-powered physics, CPU and GPU profiling, a thread pool for parallel workloads.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    VCMI Project

    VCMI Project

    Open-source engine for Heroes of Might and Magic III

    VCMI is work-in-progress attempt to recreate engine for Heroes III, giving it new and extended possibilities. To use VCMI you need to own original data files.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    openage

    openage

    Open source clone of the Age of Empires II engine

    openage is a free cross-platform RTS game engine that provides the mechanics of Age of Empires. Using modern technologies as C++17, OpenGL/GLSL, Python, Qt5 and CMake allows people using GNU/Linux, BSD, macOS or Windows to play the game natively. Our aim is to make openage a platform for the original Age of Empires games providing the same look and feel, but with more features for modding and multiplayer. openage uses an open API powered by our human-readable configuration language nyan. We implement a client-server architecture with dedicated servers that supports more than 8 players. The overarching system will provide matchmaking, lobbies, server discovery and other community features. openage is a community project that values every contribution, the only requirement is your enthusiasm. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you want to help!
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Spring RTS Engine

    Spring RTS Engine

    Spring is a free RTS engine developed for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

    Spring is a versatile 3D RTS game engine. Using extensively Lua for scripting game-specific code to make nearly every aspect of the engine customizable, from GUI, to unit AI, to pathfinding.
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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