DGLE is a powerful independent cross-platform engine for 2D/3D games and real-time visualizations. Young, strong and crazy!
The goal of the project is to provide developers with flexible and extendable cross-platform easy-to-learn professional technology, capable of building any 2D/3D games, real-time visualizations, scientific applications etc. It should be easy to make great projects only by using editors and scripts or go deeper and use your programming skills of your favorite language to create really exciting projects. Users can also add new formats and functionality by creating new plugins for engine and share them with others over the web or just get plugins already made by others. When project is complete it can be easily build for every popular platform.
This abbreviation is some kind of legacy and it is a long story... Now officially this means: Dynamite Groovy Lightweight Engine that is more correct, concerning to the spirit of the project. Sometimes engine is named DGLEngine or DGLE engine, both variants are also correct.
Visit official website for more details about this project and also plugins, articles, tutorials, examples and support.
- Full cross-platform.
- Plugin based architecture with micro-core principles.
- Flexible and highly extensible via plugins.
- Multi render support: OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Direct3D.
- Set of visual editors with scripting support for rapid application development.
- Provides all necessary API for development high quality 2D and 3D real-time applications.
- Flexible but clear abstraction levels allow you programming without any restrictions from the API.
- Made by experienced in game development professionals for you with love!
- Windows Desktop (XP and later)
- Linux (in development)
- Mac OS X (in development)
- iOS (planned)
- Android (planned)
- Windows RT (planned)
- C++
- C# (any .Net compatible language as well)
- Delphi and Free Pascal
- Lua (for scripting purpose only)
Simple C++ "HelloWorld" application for Windows. This code will setup engine, create window and render "Hello, World!" text on screen via default font. You can copy-paste this code to your 'main.cpp' and you are done! Also don't forget to copy engine headers (you can find them in "include/cpp" folder) and library 'DGLE.dll' (you can find it in "bin/win" folder) in suitable locations to be found by compiler and executable.
#include "DGLE.h"
using namespace DGLE;
DGLE_DYNAMIC_FUNC
IEngineCore *pEngineCore = NULL;
IBitmapFont *pFont = NULL;
void DGLE_API Init(void *pParametr)
{
IResourceManager *resMan;
pEngineCore->GetSubSystem(ESS_RESOURCE_MANAGER, (IEngineSubSystem *&)resMan);
resMan->GetDefaultResource(EOT_BITMAP_FONT, (IEngBaseObj *&)pFont);
}
void DGLE_API Render(void *pParametr)
{
pFont->Draw2D(0, 0, "Hello World!");
}
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nShowCmd)
{
if ( GetEngine("DGLE.dll", pEngineCore) )
{
pEngineCore->InitializeEngine(NULL, "My First App");
pEngineCore->AddProcedure(EPT_INIT, &Init);
pEngineCore->AddProcedure(EPT_RENDER, &Render);
pEngineCore->StartEngine();
FreeEngine();
}
else
MessageBoxA(NULL, "Couldn't load \"DGLE.dll\"!", "My First App", MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR | MB_SETFOREGROUND);
return 0;
}
You can find more examples in the "src/examples" folder. Also for other supported languages.
You can find build instructions here.
Also if you want to participate in the project development process you must read and understand Development Rules.
You can find engine API documentation and articles in the wiki.
Licensed under the LGPL license.
Compiled and ready to use latest cross-platform SDK always could be found here.
See ChangeLog for full list of changes.
Alexey Shaydurov aka Ash (3D graphics programming)
Kuznecov Stanislav aka STAlkerS (plugins and tools development)
Mikhail Shestakov aka Mike (C# GUI and tools development, also png and jpg loaders)
Firstin Anton aka First (Delphi/C# headers and minor additional programming)
Semen Kotlyarov aka Kimer (plugins and tools development)
Ilya Sivkov aka Sin (DCP packs and minor additional programming)
Svyatoslav Lobov aka FascioRoma (GUI components development)
Vlad Fomin aka phomm (Delphi/C# headers and examples)
artyks aka Ksenya Artemova for logo design
Woolf for project support
MadRain for Pyro particles
John Moff, R.I.P. friend
All DeeProSoft employees for project support
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