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    Juicy Breakout
    Juicy Breakout is a demo/example game created by grapefrukt (Martin Jonasson & Petri Purho) to explore and demonstrate “juiciness” in game feel, how small visual, animation, and feedback effects make a game feel more responsive, alive, and engaging. It’s built in ActionScript (Flash) and uses grapefrukt’s own libraries (grapelib) to handle game framework, input, rendering, etc. The demo showcases a Breakout-style (brick-breaking) game but with extra polish, effects, easing, cascading animations, sound, and visuals that exaggerate response so you feel every bounce, paddle movement, and collision. The source is under the zlib license, allowing free use and modification.
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    QBism Game Engine
    qbism Super8 is an open source 3D game engine with advanced yet intentionally retro 8-bit graphics for a crunchy pixelated look. The source code is forked from Makaqu Quake with enhancements from other Quake projects. The goal is to expand capabilities of authentic software-rendering without sacrificing performance. Features ———— Real 8-bit software graphics Plays most modern epic Quake maps that require enhanced engine limits and extensions. Colored static and dynamic lights. Scorch marks (stainmaps), fog, transparent water and particles, and skyboxes. Unique indexed colored lighting that doesn’t slow down the engine. ...
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    Glitch Client

    Glitch Client

    Source for the Flash-based Glitch client

    Glitch-client is the source code for the original Flash-based client for Glitch, the MMO game developed by Tiny Speck. It includes the user interface, display logic, game logic client-side (in AS3), asset handling and communication with servers. The client handles rendering the game world, inventory, avatars, locations, games etc., via the Flash client. The client code was later released as part of the asset archive after the game shut down. Networking / protocol logic to sync with game servers, update game state etc. (though server code is separate). Asset loading and display: integrating graphics/animations, locations, items etc. in the client view.
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    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero

    Hungry Hero is an open source Flash game built on Starling Framework.

    ...It showcases core concepts such as handling textures, sprite sheets, parallax backgrounds, and collision detection, providing a clear reference for building interactive games. The project also integrates advanced techniques like object pooling for performance, bitmap fonts for efficient text rendering, and Starling’s particle system extension for visual effects. Though originally built with the iPad 1 and 2 in mind, it can be adapted to multiple devices by adjusting configuration files, emphasizing the principle of “one code, multi-screen.”
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    Mac OS X and Windows OpenGL 3D Engine tools, content and code to create games and applications. Newton physics, OpenAL sound with OGG Vorbis, Lua, Revolution, written in C.
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    The Conglomerate Project is an attempt at creating useful libraries to be used with OGRE (Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine).
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    Stream Interactive Video Over Network
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