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  2. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    For open source video games, see List of open-source video games. For commercial games which were released as freeware without source code, see List of commercial video games released as freeware. This is a list of commercial video games with available source code.

  3. libGDX - Wikipedia

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    libGDX is a free and open-source game-development application framework written in the Java programming language with some C and C++ components for performance dependent code. It allows for the development of desktop and mobile games by using the same code base.

  4. LWJGL - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) is an open-source software library that provides bindings to a variety of C libraries for video game developers to Java. It exposes cross-platform libraries commonly used in developing video games and multimedia titles, such as Vulkan, OpenGL, OpenAL and OpenCL.

  5. jMonkeyEngine - Wikipedia

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    jMonkeyEngine (abbreviated JME or jME) is an open-source and cross-platform game engine for developing 3D games written in Java. It can be used to write games for Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, Android, and iOS (currently in alpha testing). It uses Lightweight Java Game Library as its default renderer, and also supports another renderer ...

  6. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    Game jams such as Ludum Dare and Game Off are often run on open source principles, frequently using free frameworks such as pygame, Arcade, Wasabi2D, and Ren'Py for Python, Ruby2D and Gosu for Ruby, GGEZ for Rust, LibGDX for Java, MiniGDX for Kotlin, LÖVE and Solar2D for Lua, Ebitengine for Go, Phaser, Panda, and SuperPower for HTML5, as well ...

  7. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    Open-source video games are assembled from and are themselves open-source software, including public domain games with public domain source code. This list also includes games in which the engine is open-source but other data (such as art and music) is under a more restrictive license.

  8. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Games can be published royalty-free GDevelop: C++, JavaScript: ... Java port of Quake II game engine Java 3D: ... Source code was released under a commercial license

  9. Vassal (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    It runs on all platforms, and is free, open-source software. For example, there is a Star Wars Miniatures module, where players can play with up to three others in a digital replica of the table-top game. It is written in Java and the source code is available from GitHub under the LGPL open source license.

  10. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    Suika2 is a free and open source visual novel engine. It is lightweight, compact, and portable by design. Games created with Suika2 can run on Desktop, Mobile and Web Platforms. Having Japanese and International language options, it is one of the few Japanese Visual Novel Engines supporting multiple languages out of the box.

  11. Java 4K Game Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    4K Game Design Tricks - A Wiki article to assist new entrants. 4K Tips and Sources - A set of tips, tutorials and game source codes for 4K Java participants. JavaGaming.org Contest Forums - Each year (starting with year 3) has its own sub-forum.