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    Lumix Engine

    Lumix Engine

    3D C++ Game Engine - yet another open source game engine

    Lumix Engine is an open-source C++ 3D game engine that aims to strike a balance between performance, flexibility, and ease of use, making it a compelling alternative to heavier commercial engines. It features a modern, component-based design (entity-component-system) and offers a full editor — enabling developers to build games in a WYSIWYG style similar to engines like Unity, while staying in a lightweight, open environment. The engine supports advanced rendering (with PBR, HDR, deferred rendering), physics, audio, animation, scripting (via Lua or even JavaScript via plugin), and more, giving it a robust feature set for realistic 3D games or simulations. Users appreciate that much of the engine — rendering, assets, scripting, editor — can be hot-reloaded, which greatly speeds up iteration. It runs on Windows and Linux, is MIT-licensed, and is backed by a community that provides documentation, demos, and examples (such as a demo platformer).
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    Mojoc

    Mojoc

    A cross-platform, open-source, pure C game engine for mobile game

    Mojoc is an open-source, cross-platform, pure C game engine. It is based on OpenGLES3 and written in C99. It currently works on IOS and Android, but can easily be extended to other platforms, and will support more platforms in the future. In platform-independent code, Mojoc uses only the standard C library, no dependence on third-party libraries. Mojoc uses an extremely lightweight OOC (Object Oriented C) programming model. Mojoc application architecture is based on components, state-machines and is message-driven. Mojoc has been used for a cross-platform Android and IOS game. The samples will show all aspects of the Mojoc features. Each platform will provide native building project for native platform editor. For example Android provides AndroidStudio project, IOS provides XCode project.
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    Overload Technologies

    Overload Technologies

    3D game engine with lua scripting

    Overload is a six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) shooter game developed by Revival Productions. It serves as a spiritual successor to the classic 'Descent' series, offering intense combat, labyrinthine levels, and a rich sci-fi narrative. Players navigate fully 3D environments, battling robotic adversaries with a variety of weapons, all while experiencing complete freedom of movement in any direction.​
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    Planimeter Game Engine 2D

    Planimeter Game Engine 2D

    Planimeter Game Engine 2D - LÖVE-based game engine for Lua

    Planimeter Game Engine 2D - LÖVE-based game engine for Lua. Planimeter Game Engine 2D was designed for multiplayer-first game experiences and to bring professional-grade game engine features to the hobbyist community. It is the most feature-packed game engine you've ever heard of, and provides more functionality out-of-the-box than most other competing game engines.
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    Turbulenz Engine

    Turbulenz Engine

    Turbulenz is a modular 3D and 2D game framework

    Turbulenz Engine is a powerful, modular open-source game framework built in JavaScript and TypeScript that enables developers to create both 2D and 3D games that run directly in HTML5-compatible browsers as well as on desktops and mobile devices. The engine is designed to support rich multimedia applications without the need for plugins, using modern web technologies for graphics, physics, input, sound, networking, and asset management. It includes not only the low-level APIs for rendering and resource control but also high-level systems like scene graphs, animation, physics modules, and service APIs that handle game-specific features like leaderboards and multiplayer. Because it’s modular, developers can pick and choose the systems they need or build on top of the framework to create custom tooling and workflows tailored to their projects. Turbulenz also comes with extensive samples and example applications that demonstrate best practices in rendering, physics, user interaction, etc.
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    Urho3D

    Urho3D

    Urho3D Game engine

    Urho3D is a game engine made by developers, for developers. The code is clean and well-commented. Urho3D is free and will always be free. There is no hidden royalties. It is IDE-agnostic and has no vendor lock-in. Urho3D runs on Windows, Linux, macOS/iOS/tvOS, Android, and even on Raspberry Pi. It also runs on your browsers. You need an installed Urho3D library for the desired target platform to proceed. Although the Urho3D build system also supports linking the Urho3D library directly from its build tree, this quick start section will not be discussing it here. Assuming you have been following along from the previous section, execute the following commands to create a new UrhoApp project, and then build it. The build artifacts from DBE can be found in the usual location as the conventional (non-dockerized) build environment. In fact the build artifacts from DBE should function and work as if they are built using the conventional way too.
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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.
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    Urho3D

    Urho3D

    Cross-platform 2D and 3D game engine

    !!! The project repositories have been migrated to https://github.com/urho3d/Urho3D !!!
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    UEVR

    UEVR

    A tool to easily transform Unreal Engine games into VR experiences

    UEVR is a powerful VR mod for Unreal Engine games, supporting versions 4.8 to 5.4. It offers full 6DOF and stereoscopic 3D support out of the box, along with three rendering modes: Native Stereo, Synchronized Sequential, and AFR. It works with OpenVR and OpenXR runtimes, enabling a smooth VR experience with optional roomscale movement and motion controls. UEVR also features a user-friendly GUI, in-game menu, and per-game configurations, allowing modders to enhance VR functionality with C++ and Blueprint support.
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    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    Panther game engine is being developed as part of a class on game engine development at Chapman University 2009/2010/2011. Development continues through December 2011.
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    Godot Engine

    Godot is a fully featured, open source, MIT licensed, game engine.

    Godot is a fully featured, open source, MIT licensed, game engine. It focuses on having great tools, and a visual oriented workflow that can export to PC, Mobile and Web platforms with no hassle. The editor, language and APIs are feature rich, yet simple to learn, allowing you to become productive in a matter of hours.
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    Nuvie
    A game engine for running Origin's 'Ultima 6' and 'Ultima Worlds of Adventure' games on modern operating systems.
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    Acid Game Engine

    Acid Game Engine

    A high speed C++17 Vulkan game engine

    Acid is an open-source project listed on GitHub, but as of now its public presence is minimal (few stars, limited documentation), and there is little publicly available description of its scope or design intentions beyond repository contents. As such it appears to be a small-scale or early-stage engine or toolkit — perhaps experimental — rather than a mature, widely-adopted framework. Because of the lack of detailed docs, it’s hard to say exactly what kinds of games/applications it targets, or what makes it stand out; it could be a personal or niche project still under development. For a developer interested in contributing or experimenting, Acid might offer a playground to explore custom engine design, though the responsibility for fleshing out missing pieces and architecting stability would fall mainly on you.
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    AndEngine

    AndEngine

    Free Android 2D OpenGL Game Engine

    AndEngine is a Java-based, open-source 2D game engine for Android, designed to make mobile game development easier by wrapping OpenGL (GLES) under a higher-level API. It abstracts much of the complexity of directly using OpenGL, letting developers more quickly build games with sprites, tilemaps, physics (via extensions), animations, and input handling, all within the Android ecosystem. Because it's tailored for Android, AndEngine integrates with typical Android project structure and lifecycle, although historically it was more aligned with Eclipse — meaning some adaptation might be needed for modern Android Studio projects. It enjoys a substantial community, many forks and extensions (for physics, tilemaps, multiplayer, live wallpapers, etc.), which increases its versatility — from simple casual games to more feature-rich 2D titles.
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    Fyrox

    Fyrox

    3D and 2D game engine written in Rust

    A feature-rich and easy-to-use game engine written in the Rust programming language. The engine comes with an editor, Fyroxed (Fyrox + editor) is a native scene editor for the Fyrox Game Engine. High-quality volumetric lighting (directional, point, spot) with soft shadows. PC (Windows, Linux, macOS) and Web (WebAssembly) support. First-class 3D and 2D support + ability to mix 3D with 2D. Deferred shading, use tons of lights with small overhead. Built-in save/load, save or load entire state of the engine in one call. Full-featured scene graph with various nodes (pivot, camera, mesh, light, particle system, sprite). High-quality binaural sound with Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) support. Standalone scene editor makes scenes in native engine format using the power of rusty editor. Rigid bodies, rich set of various colliders, joints, ray casting, etc.
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    Handmade Math

    Handmade Math

    A simple math library for games and computer graphics

    A single-file, cross-platform, public domain game math library for C/C++. Fully inlined HandmadeMath.h. No need for HANDMADE_MATH_IMPLEMENTATION anymore. Added extra parentheses around some macros. Renamed the 'Rows' member of hmm_mat4 to 'Columns'. Since our matrices are column-major, this should have been named 'Columns' from the start. 'Rows' is still present, but has been deprecated. Added array subscript operators for vector and matrix types in C++. This is provided as a convenience, but be aware that it may incur an extra function call in unoptimized builds. Made HMM_Power faster, Fixed possible efficiency problem with HMM_Normalize, RENAMED HMM_LengthSquareRoot to HMM_LengthSquared, RENAMED HMM_RSqrtF to HMM_RSquareRootF, RENAMED HMM_SqrtF to HMM_SquareRootF, REMOVED Inner function (user should use Dot now), REMOVED HMM_FastInverseSquareRoot function declaration.
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    LittleJS

    LittleJS

    The Tiny JavaScript Game Engine That Can!

    LittleJS is a super lightweight 2D JavaScript game engine with fast WebGL rendering. It is designed to be small, simple, and easy to use for various applications, from game jams to commercial releases. This engine has everything necessary to make high-quality games, including fast rendering, physics, particles, sound effects, music, keyboard/mouse/gamepad input handling, update/render loop, and debug tools. It is recommended that you start by copying the LittleJS Starter Project This file is mostly empty with just a few things you can use to get started or remove. You can also download and include engine.all.js or engine.all.min.js. In order to load files like images you will need to run a small web server like http-server on npm. I recommend an editor that does this for me automatically like Brackets or VS Code with the Live Server plugin.
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    Pixel

    Pixel

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go. Take a look into the features to see what it can do. See the requirements for the list of libraries necessary for compilation. Fast 2D graphics, sprites, and primitive shapes with immediate mode style IMDraw (circles, rectangles, lines, ...) Optimized drawing with Batch. Text drawing with text package. Audio through a separate Beep library. Simple and convenient API. Drawing a sprite to a window is as simple as sprite.Draw(window, matrix) Wanna know where the center of a window is? window.Bounds().Center() Full documentation and tutorial. Works on Linux, macOS and Windows. Window creation and manipulation (resizing, fullscreen, multiple windows, ...) Keyboard (key presses, text input) and mouse input without events. Well integrated with the Go standard library. Use "image" package for loading pictures. Pixel let's you draw stuff and do your job, it doesn't impose any particular style or paradigm.
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    Planck.js

    Planck.js

    2D JavaScript Physics Engine

    Planck.js is a JavaScript rewrite/port of the physics engine Box2D, designed to provide 2D rigid-body physics simulation usable directly in web contexts or any JavaScript environment. By offering collision detection, rigid-body dynamics, joints, and simulation capabilities, Planck.js makes it possible for developers to build physically realistic 2D games, simulations, or visualizations in browsers or Node.js without relying on native code. Its API mirrors Box2D’s concepts — bodies, fixtures, shapes, joints — which makes it familiar to users of classic Box2D, while being idiomatic for JavaScript developers. Because it's pure JavaScript, Planck.js integrates easily with HTML5 canvas, WebGL, or other browser-based rendering pipelines, facilitating smooth physics-driven games across platforms. It also is conducive to rapid prototyping and experimentation, since it avoids the complexity of compiling native libraries for web.
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    SCUMM-8

    SCUMM-8

    A PICO-8 demake of the SCUMM engine

    SCUMM-8 is a PICO-8 demake of the classic SCUMM engine, which powered many of LucasArts' iconic point-and-click adventure games like Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion. Designed for the fantasy console PICO-8, SCUMM-8 recreates the charm and mechanics of these classics within the constraints of the PICO-8 environment.
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    SadConsole

    SadConsole

    A .NET ascii/ansi console engine written in C# for MonoGame and XNA

    SadConsole is a generic library that emulates old-school console game systems. It provides command prompt-style graphics where one or more tile textures are used to represent an ASCII character set. Console's are made up of a grid of cells, each of which can have its own foreground, background, glyph, and special effect applied to it. While SadConsole is a generic library that doesn't provide any rendering capabilities, "host" libraries are provided that add renderers to SadConsole. The two hosts provided by this library are for MonoGame and SFML. SadConsole currently targets .NET 6, .NET 5, .NET Core 3.1, and .NET Standard 2.1. Uses graphical tile-based images to build out an ASCII-character font with support for more than 256 characters. Use more than one font file. However, each console is restricted to a single font.
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    SwiftGodot

    SwiftGodot

    New Godot bindings for Swift

    SwiftGodot provides Swift language bindings for the Godot 4.2 game engine using the new GDExtension system (for 4.1 compatibility, use the 4.1 branch, preview for upcoming 4.3 release is in the 4.3 branch). SwiftGodot can be used to either build an extension that can be added to an existing Godot project, where your code is providing services to the game engine, or it can be used as an API with SwiftGodotKit which embeds Godot as an application that is driven directly from Swift. SwiftGodot allows developers to take new and existing Swift packages and use them as extensions for the Godot game engine.
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    The Mirror

    The Mirror

    The open-source Roblox & UEFN alternative

    The Mirror is a tool for self-reflection and mood tracking, enabling users to record their thoughts and emotions in a secure, private environment.
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    nunuStudio

    nunuStudio

    Web powered cross-platform 3D, WebXR game engine

    nunuStudio is an open-source editor + game development environment — a “studio” rather than just a library — designed to let developers create interactive 2D and 3D content through a user-friendly interface. It provides visual tools for scene editing, asset management, materials, and possibly scripting, aiming to reduce the friction of hand-coding every aspect from scratch. As an accessible entrypoint to game or interactive content creation, nunuStudio is well-suited for artists, designers, or developers who prefer a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) workflow instead of fully coding everything. Because it is open source, users can inspect, modify, or extend the system as needed — adding custom behaviors, plugins, or export options. It’s ideal for rapid prototyping, small games or interactive demos, or educational purposes: you can build scenes, tweak visuals, test interactivity without deep diving into all low-level rendering details.
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    Portable Godot

    Portable Godot

    Portable version of the incredible Godot Game Engine

    Godot Portable is the Godot Game Engine with a PortableApps.com launcher as a portable app, so you can create games on your USB flash drive, portable hard drive, etc. It has all the same features as Godot, plus, it leaves no personal information behind on the machine you run it on, so you can take it with you wherever you go.
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