Syntensity Engine
Website:
http://www.syntensity.com...
Developer:
Alon Zakai
Launched:
Not specified
Status:
Active
Supported Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Browser-based
Languages Written In:
C/C++, Python, JavaScript
Languages Supported:
C/C++, Python, JavaScript
Graphics APIs:
OpenGL
Rating:
Not reviewed yet
- Overview
- User Reviews
The Syntensity Engine is an open source 3D game engine built upon the Cube 2/Sauerbraten Engine. It aims to make developing and distributing 3D games easier than ever by providing a web infrastructure for hosting games and their assets, sothat a huge variety of games can be streamed to a client without having seperate downloads.
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Supported Features
General
- Object-Oriented Design
- Plug-in Architecture
- Other
- A powerful and secure JavaScript scripting language using the Google V8 JS Engine (for untrusted remote code)
- A plugin system based on the python language (for trusted code)
- A web-based asset management system
- Automated game hosting and download management
- In game map, entity and script editor (multiplayer collabarative)
Features in development (working demos)
* Web-browser plugin (play the game inside a web browser, allowing for things like html interfaces)
* Bullet Physics engine
* In-game VLC media player plugin
* In-game browser
* Fonts
* GUI
- Lens Flares
- Particle System
- Motion Blur
- Sky
- Water
- Fire
- Explosion
- Decals
- Fog
- Weather
Lighting
- Per-vertex
- Per-pixel
- Lightmapping
- Anisotropic
Shadows
- Shadow Mapping
Texturing
- Bumpmapping
Shaders
- Pixel
Meshes
- Mesh Loading
Scene Management
- Octrees
- Occlusion Culling
- LOD
Animation
- Skeletal Animation
- Animation Blending
Terrain
- Rendering
Physics
- Basic Physics
- Collision Detection
- Rigid Body
Networking
- Client-Server
- Master Server
Artificial Intelligence
- Pathfinding
Sound
- 3D Sound
Tools & Editors
Supported.
Scripting
Supported.
Licensing
| License Name | Price in $US | Source Code Included? | Additional information |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSD | Free | Yes | |
Last edited Sep 27, 2011 at 10:26
