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overgrowth reviews and mentions
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Added some more gameplay features and animations on my Medieval rabbit game (now includes snails 🐌)
No but they released the source code, so many one day? Lol https://github.com/WolfireGames/overgrowth
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Duelyst open sourced by developer, 'no strings attached'
Overgrowth does this as well
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Are there any FREE open source games with ragdoll physics?
Looks like Lugaru is fully open sourced (All Wolfire assets are now licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0). You can get it here: https://github.com/osslugaru/lugaru/releases If you want something newer, then there is engine for Overgrowth: https://github.com/WolfireGames/overgrowth But game data Overgrowth is still proprietary.
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I found millions of Linux native games that anyone didn't talk about. (Adobe made Flash Player for Linux).
Here's the FOSS source code, the buy page, the Steam page, and the blog announcement.
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Can someone list some open-source OpenGL games? (C++)
Overgrowth is the only one that I know of that uses OpenGL exclusively. Just checked it again and they actually released source code just two weeks ago!
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Overgrowth Game Engine Open Sourced
Wolfire Games is a tiny studio. Wikipedia says 4 employees. Development of Overgrowth is mostly one person, who documented the whole process in fascinating weekly videos:
https://m.youtube.com/c/WolfireGames/videos
The title says "game engine" because the artwork remains proprietary (similar to old id games, buy the game to get it).
However, just to clarify, all the game code (including gameplay logic, which is sometimes not considered part of the "game engine") is Apache 2.0.
GitHub page: https://github.com/WolfireGames/overgrowth
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Overgrowth Open Source Announcement
The (not linked?) GitHub repository WolfireGames/overgrowth
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Source-code for the game Overgrowth by Wolfire Games released under Apache License 2.0
If you're referring to riggedobject.cpp, that apparently includes most of their procedural/physics based animation code. 5k lines sounds reasonable for that.
- Overgrowth is now open source
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WolfireGames/overgrowth is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of overgrowth is C++.
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