Open-Source Tools

Cocos2d-x

Cocos2d-x Cocos2d-x by Cocos is a powerful, open-source game engine optimized for building fast, lightweight 2D games. Written in C++, Cocos2d-x brings professional performance and flexibility to mobile and web developers, with robust cross-platform support and a thriving global community behind it. Key Features: Who Should Use It: Cocos2d-x is perfect for developers who want […]

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Godot

Godot Godot by The Godot Engine Community is a fully open-source, cross-platform game engine designed for 2D and 3D game development. It’s lightweight, flexible, and completely free—with no royalties or licensing fees—making it a favorite among indie developers, hobbyists, and educators worldwide. Key Features: Who Should Use It: Godot is ideal for indie developers, educators,

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Superpowers

Superpowers Superpowers by Sparklin Labs is a free, open-source HTML5 game engine built for creating 2D and 3D games collaboratively in real time. With support for TypeScript and a modular plugin system, Superpowers is a unique engine that blends developer freedom with live, multiplayer project editing—ideal for small teams and hobbyists. Key Features: Who Should

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FreeCAD

FreeCAD FreeCAD is a powerful and flexible open-source 3D CAD modeling platform designed for mechanical engineering, product design, architecture, and beyond. Built to be highly modular and extensible, FreeCAD offers parametric modeling, a robust suite of tools, and support for multiple file formats—all without licensing costs. Whether you’re creating technical parts, architectural plans, or 3D

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KiCAD

KiCAD KiCad is a fully-featured, free, and open-source software suite for electronic design automation (EDA). Offering powerful tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and 3D visualization, KiCad rivals commercial alternatives in capability while remaining accessible to everyone. It’s used by professionals, educators, and hobbyists alike for creating high-quality printed circuit boards—from simple prototypes to complex,

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