Carefully designed class libraries for game development. Through clear separation of concerns, components are both lean and easy to understand while also serving as flexible building blocks that can be integrated and combined freely.
Functionality for Unity includes a lean dependency injector, a
... [More] struct-filling input mapper, a modular actor system with specializations, head controllers supporting mouse look, VR and AI, XML settings/state save system with tamper detection and more.
Functionality for native C++ includes a file system abstraction with multi-threaded access to files in .zip and .7z archives, binary and XML serialization system, 3D API abstraction with transparent switching of graphics APIs, input device abstraction with framerate-independent threaded polling and more. [Less]
The Eternity Engine strives to carry on the banners of BOOM and MBF by providing a stable, true-to-DOOM experience and extending the power of the editor, while also giving players new, fun features to try out.
KMuddy is a MUD client powered by KDE. It aims to be the most powerful, fast, feature-rich and easy to use MUD client.
The current version already offers many features such as powerful external scripting (which supports very many languages such as Python, Perl, Lua, C/C++), and it's own internal
... [More] scripting. It has split-screen scrolling, command history, buttons, gauges, logging (both in plain text and HTML), multiple connections, regex support (on both aliases and triggers).
All in all, KMuddy is a very powerful competitor among MUD clients on Linux already, and we're looking to expand to Windows and Mac platforms with the coming of KDE 4. [Less]
monopd is a dedicated game server daemon for playing Monopoly-like board games. Clients such as GtkAtlantic connect to the server and communicate using short commands and XML messages.
Liquid War's rules are definitely original, they are the proof that it's possible todayto make a game which is truely new and is everything but a clone.It was first designed for DOS but now runs fine under Linux.
JSkat is an implementation of the German card game Skat in Java. You can play over the internet on the International Skat Server against the strongest AI players known today or against other human players.
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