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

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* [[Adventure Game Studio]]
* [[Adventure Game Studio]]
* [[Arianne]] ([https://arianne-project.org/about.html open source turn based / real time / multiplayer online engine and framework])
* [[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])
* [[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])
* [[Flixel]] ([http://flixel.org/ flash game library])
* [[FreeRealm]] ([[Turn-Based Strategy]] engine, not the same as [[Free Realms]])
* [[FreeRealm]] ([[Turn-Based Strategy]] engine, not the same as [[Free Realms]])
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* [[Novelty (game engine)]]
* [[Novelty (game engine)]]
* [[OGRE (game engine)]] (open source cross-platform 3D engine with lots of extras) [http://www.ogre3d.org/about]
* [[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/]
* [[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]])
* [[Source (game engine)|Source]] (3D engine by [[Valve Corporation|Valve]])
* [[Torque3D]] (open source; as the name implies, simulator/shooter oriented)
* [[Torque3D]] (open source; as the name implies, simulator/shooter oriented)
* [[Unity (game engine)|Unity]]
* [[Unity (game engine)|Unity]]

== Scripting ==
More relatively widespread [[Scripting Language]]s:
* [[NScripter]] ([[Visual Novel]] script)
** interpreter engines: ONScripter [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 ==
== Computer/Console Games ==

Revision as of 00:14, 18 July 2017

The following games are currently redlinks. They are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch or Complaining About Shows You Don't Like.

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When you write the initial summary of a Video Game, please include what sort of game the work is:Category:4X, Category:Action Adventure, Category:Action Game, Category:Adventure Game, Category:Beat'Em Up, Category:Casual Video Game, Category:Driving Game, Category:Edutainment Game, Category:Exergaming, Category:Fighting Game, Category:First-Person Shooter, Category:Hack and Slash, Category:Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Category:Mecha Game, Category:Party Game, Category:Platform Game, Category:Puzzle Game, Category:Racing Game, Category:Real Time Strategy, Category:Rhythm Game, Category:Roguelike, Category:Role-Playing Game, Category:Shoot'Em Up, Category:Simulation Game, Category:Sports Game, Category:Stealth Based Game, Category:Strategy Game, Category:Survival Horror, Category:Third-Person Shooter, Category:Tower Defense, Category:Turn Based Tactics, Category:Turn-Based Strategy, or Category:Wide Open Sandbox


Game Engines

Scripting

More relatively widespread Scripting Languages:

  • NScripter (Visual Novel script)
    • interpreter engines: ONScripter [5]
  • 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

By decade

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Other games

Games on Steam Early Access

RPG Maker Games[1]

Fangames

Flash Games/Web Games

Visual Novels[2]