Libgdx is a Java game development framework that provides a unified API that works across all supported platforms.
The framework provides an environment for rapid prototyping and fast iterations. Instead of deploying to Android/iOS/Javascript after each code change, you can run and debug your game on the desktop, natively. Desktop JVM features like code hotswapping reduce your iteration times considerably.
Libgdx tries not be the "end all, be all" solution. It does not force a specific design on you. Pick and choose from the features below.
Yet another free game engine.
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Solarus is a free and open-source Action-RPG game engine, licensed under GPL, and written in C++. It runs quests in Lua, and can work on a great number of platforms.
Solarus also features a game editor called Solarus Quest Editor, written in C++ with Qt to help you create your game.
Ascii Sector is a free space combat/exploration/trading game for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. You start with a simple spaceship and can then accept missions or trade goods to earn enough money to upgrade your ship or buy a new one.
You can engage in deadly fights both in space, on the ground and on board spaceships, and using the Ascii Sector scripting language, you can create your own quests for the game or have fun with other players' quests.
If you're ready to step into the Ascii Sector universe, go ahead and download the free game. Or visit the discussion forums for tips and tricks and development updates from the game's single developer.
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"Curse of War is a fast-paced action strategy game for Linux originally implemented using ncurses user interface. An SDL graphical version is also available (since version 1.2.0).
Unlike most RTS, you are not controlling units, but focus on high-level strategic planning: Building infrastructure, securing resources, and moving your armies.
Influences: Globulation2, Liquidwar, Settlers, StarCraft, various tty games, roguelikes."
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