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A curated, archived list of open-source games, engines, and game-related projects hosted on GitHub across all genres and platforms.
A curated list of free and paid game development resources, including engines, art tools, audio, and learning materials.
A curated list of free and open-source game development resources, including engines, art tools, audio software, and learning materials.
A cross-platform C++ multimedia library providing windowing, graphics, audio, and networking APIs for game and application development.
A simple, fast, cross-platform C++ multimedia library for windowing, graphics, audio, and networking.
A high-performance C++ template library of containers, algorithms, and iterators for runtime and tool development.
A high-performance C++ template library of containers, algorithms, and iterators for runtime and tool development.
A graphical application that simplifies running Windows software and games on Linux using Wine.
A cross-platform backup tool for PC video game save data, supporting over 19,000 games and multiple game stores.
A C++17 library for creating flexible, reactive Behavior Trees, primarily for robotics and game AI.
A JavaScript game engine using an entity-component system for clean, structured game development.
A free, open-source 2D jump'n'run game inspired by Super Mario Bros., featuring Tux the penguin on a quest to rescue Penny.
A curated collection of open-source games with source code available on GitHub, spanning multiple genres and platforms.
A minimalist, historically accurate source port of Doom and other Doom-engine games for modern computers.
A free TypeScript 2D game engine for making HTML5 canvas games, handling cross-platform boilerplate and engine code.
An open-source platform for creating authentic 8-bit retro games with modern workflows and programmable limitations.
A curated list of awesome open-source tools, libraries, and resources related to Anime, Comic, and Games (ACG).
A curated list of actively maintained open-source game remakes, reimplementations, and source ports across all genres.
A simple GOG client for Linux that lets you download, install, update, and launch your GOG games.
An all-in-one retro gaming platform for Linux systems, delivered as a self-contained Flatpak application.
A curated list of awesome educational games for learning programming, design, languages, editors, and more.
A classic overhead run-and-gun game supporting up to 4 players in co-op and deathmatch modes with over 100 user-created campaigns.
A curated collection of datasets, APIs, and tools for applying artificial intelligence and data mining to video games.
A collection of Bash scripts with a menu to simplify software installation and system configuration on Raspberry Pi.
A curated list of open-source JavaScript games, engines, libraries, and resources for game development.
A cross-platform source port of System Shock that closely mimics the original with quality-of-life improvements.
A curated collection of resources, papers, tutorials, and tools for learning and working with Signed Distance Fields (SDF) in computer graphics.
A modern game engine that recreates Ultima 7 for contemporary operating systems using the original game data.
A JavaScript library to add voice command recognition to web projects, compatible with Google Chrome.
A professional-grade, scalable Flash game engine built for industry-quality 2D and 3D games.
A SpriteKit and GameplayKit based engine for building 2D games on Apple platforms, with a focus on side scrollers.
A high-performance, cross-platform 3D game engine with Vulkan/DirectX 12 support, built on a novel 'Everything is an asset' design principle.
A lightweight game development framework combining SDL2 and the Wren scripting language for 2D games.
A curated list of awesome libraries, snippets, guides, and projects for the GameMaker game engine.
A portable, cross-platform engine for Command & Conquer Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert, offering faithful gameplay with modern fixes.
An open-source tool for syncing game saves across Windows, macOS, and Linux devices, including cross-storefront support.
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