List of Works That Need Summary/Video Games: Difference between revisions

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* [[Adventure Game Studio]]
* [[Arianne]] ([https://arianne-project.org/about.html open source turn based / real time / multiplayer online engine and framework])
* [[Cocos2d]] ([http://www.cocos2d.org/ open source cross-platform game framework]), with Cocos2d-x (suite of open source, cross-platform, game development tools)
** Cocos2d-x (suite of open source, cross-platform, game development tools)
* [[Flixel]] ([http://flixel.org/ flash game library])
* [[FreeRealm]] ([[Turn-Based Strategy]] engine, not the same as [[Free Realms]])
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* [[Novelty (game engine)]]
* [[OGRE (game engine)]] (open source cross-platform 3D engine with lots of extras) [http://www.ogre3d.org/about]
* [[ONScripter]] NScripter (Visual Novel script) engine [https://onscripter.osdn.jp/onscripter.html]
* [[Panda3D]] (open source game engine / framework for [[Python (programming language)|Python]] and C++) [http://www.panda3d.org/]
* [[Source (game engine)|Source]] (3D engine by [[Valve Corporation|Valve]])
* [[Torque3D]] (open source; as the name implies, simulator/shooter oriented)
* [[Unity (game engine)|Unity]]
 
== Scripting ==
More relatively widespread [[Scripting Language]]s:
* [[NScripter]] ([[Visual Novel]] script)
** [[ONScripter]]interpreter engines: NScripter (Visual Novel script) engineONScripter [https://onscripter.osdn.jp/onscripter.html]
* [[TADS]] ([[Interactive Fiction]] script)
** interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), QTads (multi-platform); Spatterlight (Mac), CocoaTADS (Mac)
* [[Z-code]] ([[Interactive Fiction]] script, from [[Zork]]) and [[Glulx]]
** interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), Lectrote (multi-platform), ZPlet (multi-platform - Java), Frotz (multi-platform, FLOSS), Zoom (Mac, Linux), Spatterlight (Mac), Filfre (Windows).
 
== Computer/Console Games ==