Browse free open source Game Engines and projects for Linux and Desktop Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Game Engines by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Haxima is an Ultima-like game engine (2D tile graphics) with combat, magic, NPC AI, an embedded scripting language, and in-game editing.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx: Portable Game Engine

    Orx is a portable, lightweight, plugin-based, data-driven and extremely easy to use 2D-oriented game engine. As orx is data driven, it allows users to create games with a small number of lines of code and reduces drastically the development time.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Smokin' Guns
    Smokin' Guns is a GPLv2 licensed first person Western style shooter based on the Quake 3 engine (Id Tech 3) developed by a loosely knit team of developers and artists. This project represents the game engine.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    C++ SDL Game Engine

    A very small multi-platform game engine for creating desktop games.

    A very small and excellent Game Engine created in C++ using the SDL libraries. Runs on multiple platforms.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Digital Spork Game Engine

    Cross platform 2D/3D game engine written in C++11 & OpenGL ES 2/3

    Alpha: - Still in heavy development, but should be stable enough for use in small projects. - Features include OpenGL ES based scene graph system, sound (static and streaming), input handlers, scheduler, async job queues, and much more. - Supported platforms include iOS, Android, OSX, Linux, Windows, HTML5 (Emscripten).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    G2

    G2

    A generic 2D engine for any kind of game

    This game engine uses the power of C++, OpenGL, and OpenAL to provide highly-portable, object-oriented code for programming a video game. Rather than tailoring to a specific type of game, the engine focuses on the fundamental components. It covers audio, graphics, controls, and data flow. With G2, developers have everything they need to create a 2D game without the need of expensive SDKs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    IRE is a tile-based Computer Role-Playing Game engine based on Ultima 6, but with an emphasis on customisation and cross-platform support. Everything is controlled using scripts.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An object-oriented Game Engine. It abstracts the differences between platforms and allows level/scene coding through script/XML files. Subsystems based on open source libraries. Adaptable to multiple game genres (fps, space shooter, indoor, outdoor, ...)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Rockbot

    Multi-platform game engine similar to old Megaman with a stage editor

    An open-source, SDL based, game engine to replicate old style Rockman (aka Megaman) games, being as close as possible of Rockman 1-6, and an editor made with Qt, for custom graphics, weapons, bosses, enemies and level creation. Please access our web page for more details. The engine code is meant to be highly portable, thanks to SDL, and have been ported and tested in: - Linux - Windows - macOSX (x86) (not currently supported) - Playstation 2 - Nintendo DS (abandoned) - Dingux - Open Pandora Any system with SDL and 24 or 32 MB should be able to run it. Porters are welcome!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TurboSphere

    TurboSphere

    TurboSphere is an easy to learn and powerful JS based game engine.

    TurboSphere is an intuitive and easy to learn game engine. It is generally modeled after the Sphere RPG engine for its API, although the API has been modernized. It uses JavaScript as its game logic language, and supports many common file types for resources. TurboSphere uses Google V8 for JavaScript execution and SDL for graphics, audio, input and most other game related functions. It includes a map engine intended for top-down, zelda like games. Other, script based map engines are possible, and several have been implemented for TurboSphere's predecessor, Sphere (like the Majestic Map Engine (http://spheredev.org/smforums/index.php?topic=4496.0)). TurboSphere is largely compatible with the Sphere RPG engine, the main API change is the replacement of object creating functions with proper JavaScript constructors. This means that there are several completed games already made that work with TurboSphere, requiring only a small set of compatibility scripts to function in TurboSphere.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Wheefun Ingeniously Retro Engine

    Low-Level Game Engine for Retro Platforms

    WFIRE is a low-level game engine which provides a portable library allowing for writing video games for multiple classic targets. Originally written for a game called the Crypts of Eldor, WFIRE aims to provide compatibility with a number of constrained environments, such as DOS and the Amiga. It also aims for "new-retro" computers such as the Commander X16 and the Neon816. Of course, modern operating environments such as Windows NT and GNU/Linux are also planned. WFIRE is meant to reduce the effort of writing your own game engine by providing a common framework for functions such as rendering, sound output, and display management.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Yoshi's Egg - Game Engine

    Yoshi's Egg - Game Engine

    A Simple Game Engine

    A Simple Top Down Game Engine for Linux and Windows obs: in development pre-alpha stage, not fully playable
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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