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* [http://www.ankh-game.com/ Ankh 3] A commercial adventure point and click game.
 
* [http://www.ankh-game.com/ Ankh 3] A commercial adventure point and click game.
 
* [http://www.shipsim.com/products/shipsimulatorextremes Ship Simulator Extremes] A commercial hardcore simulator game by [http://www.vstep.nl/ VSTEP]
 
* [http://www.shipsim.com/products/shipsimulatorextremes Ship Simulator Extremes] A commercial hardcore simulator game by [http://www.vstep.nl/ VSTEP]
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* [http://www.dawntide.net/ Dawntide] Open-ended sandbox MMORPG by [http://www.waisoft.com/ WAISOFT]
 
* [http://www.snakeworldsgame.com/ Snakeworlds - Spherical 3D snake game] The game classic on spheres / globes.
 
* [http://www.snakeworldsgame.com/ Snakeworlds - Spherical 3D snake game] The game classic on spheres / globes.
 
* [http://www.mtasa.com/ Multi Theft Auto: SA] Third party mod for GTA3: San Andreas providing multiplayer
 
* [http://www.mtasa.com/ Multi Theft Auto: SA] Third party mod for GTA3: San Andreas providing multiplayer

Revision as of 14:19, 30 January 2011

Introduction

This page lists finished projects which make use of the CEGUI library. The intros are mostly quoted from the original locations.

Games

Game related tools

OGRE particle editor

"The OGRE Particle Editor is a real-time visual particle system editor. It is a tool that provides the ability to rapidly create OGRE particle system templates that can be used in any OGRE driven application. The effects are stored and loaded as templates via standard OGRE particle scripts (*.particle)."

It can be downloaded here.

And the manual can be found here.


The Delta3D Open Source Game Engine

The Delta3D Game Engine integrates the functionality of CEGUI, allowing users to have robust user interfaces active in their applications. The Delta3D Game Engine was an early adopter of the CEGUI technology and has contributed to its development over the years.

For more information, see http://delta3d.org.