29 projects tagged "Linux"
objSQL is a PHP-based database access layer for multiple database servers. Primarily designed for small-to-medium projects, it uses an "Object Based" approach for handling general database queries. Built-in support for transactions and prepared statements allow for a common interface to all supported database types. Recordset paging is simplified by incorporating the paging method along with many helper methods for general queries. objSQL is easily extended to create your own unique classes and methods.
The Open Game Libraries is a collection of separately usable C++ libraries for creating games. It provides OpenGL window management, zip file management, OpenAL audio management, a developer console window, input management, bitmapped fonts with Unicode and kerning support, image loading and saving, model loading and importing, and generic classes and objects for game development such as math and text processing.
EGSL is a small interpreter which can execute Lua scripts. It includes some functions for fast and easy game development. These are image manipulation functions, functions for 2D drawing, sound and music, input via mouse, keyboard, and joypad, and some helper functions. The engine is based on SDL, SDL_gfx, and SDL_mixer, and additionally on SDL_image on Haiku-OS.
Humm and Strumm is a 3D adventure game in which two players must collaboratively solve puzzles and fight enemies in order to stop the evil Dr. Geoff from taking over the world. Humm and Strumm is set in a psychedelic fairytale world, with lands such as a giant cupcake and a musical forest. The main characters, Humm and Strumm, are armed with yo-yos for weapons. Humm and Strumm has two modes of play: Adventure Mode, in which two players fight Dr. Geoff, and Tag Mode, in which up to eight players play a game of tag using their characters' weapons.
MiniD is a scripting language influenced by Lua, D, Io, Python, and other languages. It has a C-style syntax, is dynamically typed, and is designed to be easily embedded within and extended by a larger host application. It is written in (and is designed to be used from) the D programming language. It can also be used as a standalone language. Some external libraries are currently under development, including bindings to SDL, OpenGL, and libpcre.
EDM is a fork of Sauerbraten (http://www.sauerbraten.org/) which is in development but playable. It features several multiplayer game modes like Deathmatch and Instagib, dynamic map model physics, enhanced particle effects, unique weapons and powerups, and more. Maps can be edited with other players online.