Enemies of the Crown
Real Time StrategyEnemies of the Crown is now in live Beta. This game requires a modern dual core device to run properly. What happens when Tower Defense meets RTS meets...
The Open Game Engine (OGE) is a project to create a fully featured game engine, including graphics, physics, input, networking, scripting and much more. As an object-oriented engine, it will abstracts the differences between platforms and allows level/scene coding through script/XML files. As an open engine, the various subsystems will be based exclusively on open source libraries.
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Enemies of the Crown is now in live Beta. This game requires a modern dual core device to run properly. What happens when Tower Defense meets RTS meets...
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Great engine, but I'm going to wait a bit before I use it