Game Development

Fireball Game Devloped in C++

ClanLib – C++ Game Engine

ClanLib is a multi-platform game toolkit written completely in C++. It supports Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, with limited support for mobile platforms. ClanLib comes with full hardware-accelerated graphics support through OpenGL allowing developers to use the hardware capacity to the maximum in graphics rendering for game objects, and also a software renderer.

Abstract visualization of Antiryad Gx game engine showing advanced 3D graphics rendering with particle effects, volumetric fog, dynamic shadows, and cross-platform support across Linux, Windows, macOS, DOS, and AmigaOS, representing comprehensive game development tools and real-time physics capabilities

Antiryad Gx 3D game engine

Antiryad Gx is a unified cross-platform and multi-core 2D and 3D game engine developed by Arkham Development, a French company near Paris specializing in game services and real-time 2D and 3D solutions. The engine’s development began in 1992 and has since evolved to rival and even surpass many commercial game engines in terms of features, optimization, and stability.

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