NCine
nCine
https://ncine.github.io/
A cross-platform 2D game engine
A cross-platform 2D game engine powered by Lua and C++. Supports a solid range of platforms as well as many features such as Lua integration for scripting, a C++11 compliant codebase, spritesheet support, Tracy profiler integration and more.
Download
https://github.com/nCine/nCine/archive/refs/tags/2020.05.tar.gz
Categories
- Graphics:2d
- Program-build-automation:make-related
- Programming-language:C++
- Programming-language:lua
- Runs-on:GNU/Linux
- Runs-on:Windows
- Runs-on:OS X
- Runs-on:Android
- Software-development:game-development
- UI Toolkit:sdl
- Use:hobbies
- Works-with:audio
- Works-with:graphics
- Works-with:images
- Works-with-format:ogg-vorbis
- Works-with-format:FLAC
- Works-with-format:ogg-theora
- Works-with-format:opus
Licensing
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License
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mmzero, craigt
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8 March 2024
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Newsgroup | https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@encelo |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Required to build | GLFW |
Required to build | libogg |
Required to build | libpng |
Required to build | libvorbis |
Required to build | libvorbisfile |
Required to build | Lua5.4 |
Required to build | GLEW |
Required to build | DearImGui |
Required to build | OpenAL-Soft |
Required to build | SDL2 |
Required to build | Nuklear |
Required to build | libwebp |
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