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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: 6 This Week
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    Flame

    Flame

    A Flutter based game engine

    Flame is a modular Flutter game engine that provides a complete set of out-of-the-way solutions for games. It takes advantage of the powerful infrastructure provided by Flutter but simplifies the code you need to build your projects. It provides you with a simple yet effective game loop implementation, and the necessary functionalities that you might need in a game. For instance; input, images, sprites, sprite sheets, animations, collision detection, and a component system that we call Flame Component System (FCS for short). You can pick and choose whichever parts you want, as they are all independent and modular. The engine and its ecosystem are constantly being improved by the community, so please feel free to reach out, open issues and PRs as well as make suggestions. Games sometimes require complex feature sets depending on what the game is all about. Some of these feature sets are outside of the scope of the Flame Engine ecosystem.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Sketchbook

    Sketchbook

    3D playground built on three.js and cannon.js

    3D playground built on three.js and cannon.js. Simple web-based game engine built on three.js and cannon.js focused on third-person character controls and related gameplay mechanics. Mostly a playground for exploring how conventional third-person gameplay mechanics found in modern games work and recreating them in a general way. Raycast character controller with capsule collisions. General state system. You can define your own scenes in Blender, and then read them with Sketchbook. Sketchbook needs to run on a local server such as HTTP-server or webpack-dev-server to be able to load external assets.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    VoxelCore

    VoxelCore

    Voxel game engine in C++ with OpenGL

    VoxelEngine-Cpp is a minimal voxel engine written in modern C++ using OpenGL, GLFW, and GLM, inspired by Minecraft-style block worlds. It offers a clean foundation for learning and experimenting with voxel-based rendering and world generation. With features like chunk loading, perlin noise terrain generation, and basic lighting, the engine is a perfect starting point for developers who want to create sandbox games or explore the technical aspects of 3D voxel environments.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    VASSAL Engine
    VASSAL is a game engine for creating electronic versions of traditional board and card games. It provides support for game piece rendering and interaction, and supports play by email or over a live connection.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    OGRE

    OGRE

    scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine (C++, Python, C#, Java)

    OGRE (Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) is a scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine written in C++ designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to produce games and demos utilizing 3D hardware. The class library abstracts all the details of using the underlying system libraries like Direct3D and OpenGL and provides an interface based on world objects and other intuitive classes. We consider the results of our GL3Plus RenderSystem as the gold standard. The respective shaders are generated by the RTSS component with per-pixel specular lighting. Therefore the legacy render systems naturally have differences due to the use of fixed-function. However, when rendering diffuse surface both produce pixel-perfect results. Simple, easy to use OO interface designed to minimise the effort required to render 3D scenes, and to be independent of 3D implementation i.e. Direct3D/OpenGL.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    3DWorld

    3DWorld

    3D Procedural Game Engine Using OpenGL

    3DWorld is a cross-platform OpenGL-based 3D Game Engine that I've been working on since I took the CS184 computer graphics course at UC Berkeley in 2001. I converted the project from svn to git at commit 6607. Most of the code is written in C++, with GLSL for shaders. This is intended to be a cross-platform project. Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 and 2022 project files are included. A linux/gcc makefile is also included, but is more experimental. See README.linux for more details. The project should build under gcc on linux with some work, but it's been a while since I tried this. I have an old makefile that is out of date, but may not take too much work to fixup and make it usable. Realtime day/night cycle with weather (rain, snow, hail, wind, lightning). Physically based materials with reflection and refraction. Dynamic shadows, ambient occlusion, up to 1024 dynamic light sources, postprocessing effects. Built-in first person shooter game "smiley killer".
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Excalibur

    Excalibur

    An easy to use 2D HTML5 game engine written in TypeScript

    An open-source 2D HTML5 game engine. Excalibur was built from the ground up for TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript that feels familiar to C#, Java, and other strongly-typed languages. This makes Excalibur code clean, readable, and maintainable. Excalibur has a fully-documented API reference that is automatically kept up-to-date with every version, including the main code branch. Excalibur games compile to modern JavaScript and therefore work in the majority of browsers, including mobile. Since Excalibur games are "just JavaScript", you can use native app packaging wrappers like Apache Cordova, Universal Windows Apps, or Electron to create cross-platform games. Tons of features to help build your game quickly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LayaAir3.0

    LayaAir3.0

    LayaAir is an open-source 2D/3D engine

    The LayaAir engine is a game engine brand under Layabox . The LayaAir engine not only supports 2D, 3D, AR, VR and other types of game development but also can be used in advertising, marketing, education and other fields. In addition to the release of the HTML5 version, it also supports the release of Native-APP, WeChat mini-games, QQ mini-games, Baidu mini-games, Bilibili mini-games, Douyin mini-games, Toutiao mini-games, Alipay mini-games, OPPO mini-games, and vivo mini-games. Games, Xiaomi Quick Games, Huawei Quick Games, and other platforms.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Connect every part of your business to one bank account

    North One is a business banking app that integrates cash flow, payments, and budgeting to turn your North One Account into one Connected Bank Account

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    The flexible game engine

    The flexible game engine

    The flexible game engine

    Crown is a general-purpose and data-driven game engine, written in orthodox C++ with a minimalistic and data-oriented design philosophy in mind. Every aspect of the game is controlled through text configuration files. Before shipping, configuration files are compiled to efficient platform-specific binary blobs. Data in memory is organized to achieve the maximum performance possible on every platform. Every game asset is hot-reloadable, code included. Evaluate modifications and adjustments on-the-fly without having to reboot the game every time. Runs and looks equally well both on Linux and on Windows. Designed to be as fail-safe as possible to never lose your work if crashes should occur. Engine plus tools amounts to less than 50K LOC. Written in simple 'C-style' C++. It is easy for anyone to understand and make modifications. All the code is released under the very permissive MIT license and can be downloaded via GitHub by anyone.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    dhewm 3

    dhewm 3

    dhewm 3 main repository

    dhewm3 is a source port of the original Doom3 (not Doom3 BFG, for that you may want to try RBDoom3BFG). It’s known to work on Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and AROS, but it should work on (or be easily portable to) any system that supports OpenGL 1.4 with ARB shaders, SDL and OpenAL. Compared to the original version of Doom3, dhewm3 has many bugfixes, supports EAX-like sound effects on all operating systems and hardware (via OpenAL Softs EFX support), has much better support for widescreen resolutions and has 64bit support. It only supports old Mods if they either don’t require their own game DLL or have been ported to dhewm3. Note that while the Doom3 source code has been released under GPL, you still need to legally own the game and provide dhewm3 the game data to play. See the How to Install section for more information.
    Downloads: 4 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: 4 This Week
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    PainTown

    PainTown

    Paintown is a 2d fighting game engine.

    Paintown is a 2d side scrolling beatem-up engine. Paintown supports game styles similar to the Sega Genesis game, Streets of Rage 2, as well as traditional 1 vs 1 fighting games through an implementation of MUGEN. Many aspects of Paintown are customizable, from the menu system to the levels and players that can be controlled. Paintown is highly portable. So far Paintown can run on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD, Wii, PS3, Android and other systems.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    fheroes2

    fheroes2

    fheroes2 is a recreation of Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine

    fheroes2 is a recreation of the Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine. This open-source multiplatform project, written from scratch, is designed to reproduce the original game with significant improvements in gameplay, graphics and logic (including support for high-resolution graphics, improved AI, numerous fixes and user interface improvements), breathing new life into one of the most addictive turn-based strategy games. You can find a complete list of all of our changes and enhancements in its own wiki page.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CoffeeMud

    CoffeeMud

    Full featured MUD server with all the trimmings.

    CoffeeMud is a text-based virtual reality game engine (a MUD). It is a mature, full-featured Java codebase. It includes web (HTTP) and email (SMTP) servers, chat (IMC2 and I3) and web clients, and supports ANSI, MXP, and MSP.
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    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Smokin' Guns
    Smokin' Guns is a GPLv2 licensed first person Western style shooter based on the Quake 3 engine (Id Tech 3) developed by a loosely knit team of developers and artists. This project represents the game engine.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Aleph One: Marathon Open Source
    Aleph One is the open source continuation of Bungie's Marathon 2 FPS game engine. Aleph One plays Marathon, Marathon 2, Marathon Infinity, and 3rd-party content on a wide array of platforms, with (optional) OpenGL rendering, Internet play, Lua scripting, and more.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Egret Engine

    Egret Engine

    Egret is a brand new open mobile game and application engine

    The Egret Engine is a HTML5 game engine. It provides modules to handle common game development tasks such as 2D and 3D rendering, GUI systems, and audio and resource management. The Egret engine is flexible and suitable for 2D or 3D projects. It allows developers to work without worrying about low-level browser implementation, HTML5 performance, or fragmentation issues. Egret projects are developed using TypeScript, which is a superset of JavaScript. Please refer to the TypeScript manual for more information. The Egret API and ActionScript3 (AS3) are very similar. It will be easy to get started with Egret if you are familiar with AS3. By default, the entry point for Egret game projects is src / Main.ts.
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    Gosu

    Gosu

    2D game development library for Ruby and C++

    Gosu is a 2D game development library for Ruby and C++. It’s available for macOS, Windows, Linux, and iOS. Gosu is focused, lightweight and has few dependencies (mostly SDL 2). It provides a window and a main loop. 2D graphics and text, powered by OpenGL or OpenGL ES. Sounds and music, keyboard, mouse, and gamepad input. Gosu is mostly used to teach or learn Ruby or in short game development competitions. It’s also a great prototyping tool and should work for indie game development, though nobody has really tried that. In addition to the documentation linked from the sidebar, there is a free book by Mark Sobkowicz that will guide you through the creation of four different games.
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    Jolt Physics

    Jolt Physics

    A multi core friendly rigid body physics and collision detection lib

    A multi core friendly rigid body physics and collision detection library suitable for games and VR applications, used by Horizon Forbidden West. So why create yet another physics engine? First of all, this has been a personal learning project and secondly I wanted to address some issues that I had with existing physics engines. In games we usually need to do many more things than to simulate the physics world and we need to do this across multiple threads. We therefore place a lot of emphasis on concurrently accessing the physics simulation data outside of the main physics simulation update. Sections of the world can be loaded / unloaded in the background. A batch of physics bodies can be prepared on a background thread without locking or affecting the physics simulation and then inserted into the world all at once with a minimal impact on performance.
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    Pyxel

    Pyxel

    A retro game engine for Python

    A retro game engine for Python. Thanks to its simple specifications inspired by retro gaming consoles, such as only 16 colors can be displayed and only 4 sounds can be played back at the same time, you can feel free to enjoy making pixel art style games. The motivation for the development of Pyxel is the feedback from users. Please give Pyxel a star on GitHub! Pyxel's specifications and APIs are inspired by PICO-8 and TIC-80. Pyxel is open source and free to use. Let's start making a retro game with Pyxel! Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web. Using the Pyxel Web Launcher or custom elements for HTML, you can run Pyxel in a web browser without any installation work. Pyxel supports a dedicated application distribution file format (Pyxel application file) that works across platforms. 8 musics that can combine arbitrary sounds.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Scripts Farming 25
    [EN] This page is dedicated to scripts for Farming Simulator's Giants Editor. [BR] Essa página é dedicada a scripts para o editor Giants Editor de Farming Simulator.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Castle Game Engine

    Castle Game Engine

    Game engine supporting many 3D/2D formats and graphic effects

    This project has moved to: - Our website https://castle-engine.io/ - GitHub repo: https://github.com/castle-engine/castle-engine/ Cross-platform 3D and 2D game engine for Object Pascal. Rendering and processing of game assets in glTF, X3D, VRML, Collada, Spine and other formats. Many graphic effects including shadows, shaders, mirrors, screen effects. Animation, collision detection, 3D sound. Extensible system of 3D objects, with out-of-the-box levels, items, intelligent creatures and more. Desktop, mobile, web plugin. Also home of view3dscene - our full-featured VRML/X3D browser.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Melonloader

    Melonloader

    A Universal Mod-Loader for Games built in the Unity Engine

    LemonLoader is a lightweight, open-source software solution designed to simplify the process of loading and managing mods, add-ons, and custom content for various applications and games. Built with flexibility in mind, LemonLoader supports a wide range of file formats and provides an intuitive interface for users to easily install and configure their modifications. You can find mods for games by asking in their respective communities or by looking through our Officially Supported Games list. WARNING! Please note that MelonLoader does not condone the use of malicious mods. e.g. mods that allow for cheating in online games, among other things.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Amethyst Game Engine

    Amethyst Game Engine

    Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust

    Data-driven game engine written in Rust. Amethyst uses a rigorous Entity Component System (ECS) architecture to organize game logic. This abstracts away some of the parallelism work, allowing easier exploitation of multi-threading in games. The ECS is rich in features and very efficient, as it never does any memory locking while remaining entirely thread-safe. Amethyst uses gfx-rs to render graphics with Vulkan or Metal. It is meant to be used for 2D and 3D, with various utilities for both types of games. It should be beginner friendly but also allow more advanced uses such as custom render passes and GLSL shaders. Thanks to the Rust programming language, Amethyst uses all CPU cores to run its internals and logic. A lot of optimizations have yet to be done, but the current status is already showing great potential. Amethyst is open source and free software. You can use, read, modify, distribute its source code under the permissive MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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