ArcadeBox
GPLArcadeBox is an easy to use, codeless, open source and cross platform game engine developed by hanisoftwares and cutawayshot games for their games, its...
APE (Another Portal Engine) Tech is a 3D game engine, being developed by Mark "hogsy" Sowden , for game jams and prototyping.
It is not currently ready for production use!
The philosophy behind this engine would probably be considered NIH syndrome, as the engine avoids many third-party libraries to ensure a lightweight design (despite not necessarily being the more optimal approach) and aims for a different approach to other engines out there.
The thought process behind this is as follows...
That all being said, APE Tech is not recommended for use in your own projects, as this is not intended as a professional grade engine, but instead just something that's easy to throw things at and modify. It's also worth adding that it's being developed primarily for fun.
Below is a list of games that have used this engine.
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