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FlashPunk alternatives

  • Pygame

  • Pygame is a set of Python modules designed for writing games. Pygame adds functionality on top of the excellent SDL library.

    tags: games python sdl
  • Flixel Game Engine

  • Flixel is and open source game-making library in ActionScript3. Designed for use with free tools Flixel is easy to learn, extend and customize.

    tags: actionscript flash game-development game-engine
  • OpenFL

  • Build games and applications for almost every platform imaginable -- Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Firefox OS, Tizen, Flash and even HTML5. Bring your creative vision to life, on desktops, tablets, phones, even consoles. Publish to Steam, Amazon, OUYA... practically anywhere.

    tags: 2d-games actionscript flash game-development game-engine
  • HaxePunk

  • HaxePunk is an open source framework, ported from FlashPunk, and designed to let you build your game on any platform. It provides the tools to quickly prototype ideas and the performance to make them great.

    tags: game-development
  • HaxeFlixel

  • HaxeFlixel is a 2D Game Engine that lets you create cross-platform games easier with free, open source technology!

    tags: flixel game-development haxe
  • Amulet

  • Amulet is a Lua-based toolkit for experimenting with interactive graphics and audio. It provides a cross-platform API for drawing graphics, playing audio and responding to user input, and a command-line interpreter for running Amulet scripts.

    tags: game-development lua toolkit
  • GeeXLab

  • GeeXLab is a free standalone application for desktop operating systems. Just download it and use it. GeeXLab is available for Windows 32/64-bit, Linux 64-bit, Mac OS X and Raspberry Pi.GeeXLab supports both Lua and Python as main languages for demo coding as well as GLSL (OpenGL and Vulkan) and HLSL (Direct3D 12 -- Windows 10 only) for realtime shader programming. Lua and Python can be used at the same time in a demo. Some scripts can be coded in Python and others in Lua. It's up to up to mix them as you want. Lua, Python, GLSL and HLSL can reside in separate files or in a single XML file that acts as a container for all scripts.Here is, in few words, how GeeXLab works: a demo is essentially made up of one or several initialization scripts (Lua and/or Python) and one or several per frame scripts (Lua and/or Python). Initialization scripts are executed once at the beginning of the demo and frame scripts are executed every frame. That's all.GeeXLab does not include a game engine that takes the control over your logic. GeeXLab offers a low level API (don't panic, no assembler here) that lets you free to manage your logic and rendering code as you want. You can even code you own dynamic libraries (in C/C++ for example) and load them in Lua and Python scripts. »

    tags: game-development glsl hlsl lua python
  • LÖVR

  • A simple framework for creating VR with Lua.

    tags: game-development lua oculus-rift-support virtual-reality