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    Liquid Bounce

    Liquid Bounce

    A free mixin-based injection hacked client for Minecraft

    LiquidBounce is a free and open-source mixin-based injection hacked client using the Fabric API for Minecraft. LiquidBounce is a hacked client (also known as a cheat) for Minecraft and designed to give you a significant advantage over other players. Unlike many of its competitors, LiquidBounce is completely free, open source and compatible with Fabric. LiquidBounce's JavaScript API allows you to take care of that yourself. With just a few lines of code, you can develop your own modules and share them with the community. LiquidBounce allows you to customize the HUD according to your personal needs. So if you don't like the standard design, you can easily customize it to your exact needs. We believe quality does not have to be come with a price tag and therefore offer LiquidBounce for free. No hidden costs, no premium features. Just go ahead and download our client.
    Downloads: 116 This Week
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    Minecraft Development for IntelliJ

    Minecraft Development for IntelliJ

    Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that gives special support for Minecraft mods

    Experience first class support for all of the major Java Minecraft development platforms, including Bukkit and derivatives such as Spigot and Paper, Sponge, Forge, Fabric, MCP, Mixins, LiteLoader, BungeeCord, and Waterfall. It also provides in-depth support for Access Transformer and NBT files, and more. Because of this, you can install the plugin through IntelliJ's internal plugin browser. Navigate to File -> Settings -> Plugins and click the Browse Repositories... button at the bottom of the window. In the search box, simply search for Minecraft. You can install it from there and restart IntelliJ to activate the plugin.
    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    Unciv

    Unciv

    Open-source Android/Desktop remake of Civ V

    Unciv is an open-source reimplementation of the game Civilization V in Java using LibGDX. It focuses on replicating the core gameplay mechanics in a lightweight, mobile- and desktop-friendly format, supporting both single-player and multiplayer modes. Unciv uses a minimalist art style and text-based UI to deliver a fast, turn-based strategy experience.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Pokedex

    Pokedex

    Pokedex demonstrates modern Android development with Hilt

    Pokedex demonstrates modern Android development with Hilt, Material Motion, Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack (Room, ViewModel) based on MVVM architecture.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Darkest Pixel Dungeon

    Darkest Pixel Dungeon

    Traditional roguelike game with pixel-art graphics

    Darkest Pixel Dungeon is a traditional roguelike RPG with pixel-art graphics, based on the source code of Pixel Dungeon and Shattered Pixel Dungeon. It introduces new mechanics such as a pressure system, perks, and reworked damage processes, along with additional hero classes, enemies, artifacts, and quests. The game offers randomly generated levels, items, enemies, and traps, providing a challenging and dynamic experience for players.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    KAMI Blue

    KAMI Blue

    ARCHIVED - KAMI Blue: a continuation of 1.12.2 KAMI

    Kami-Blue Client is an open-source modification for Minecraft that enhances gameplay with additional utilities, automation features, and performance optimizations. It is designed for power users looking to customize their in-game experience.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    KorGE

    KorGE

    KorGE Game Engine. Multiplatform Kotlin Game Engine & Korlibs

    KorGE is fully written in Kotlin and designed from the ground up to embrace modern and easy coding styles. KorGE gradle plugin allows to target each platform natively: JVM for Android, JS for the Web and native code for iOS and Desktop. Install the KorGE IntelliJ Plugin or clone the “Hello World!” project and start making your own game in less than a minute. Since KorGE targets the JVM, you can develop your game, try it, debug it and test it using IntelliJ IDEA. KorGE is just the last layer of a larger stack (Korlibs) for multimedia development. KorGE has a very small footprint. It has no external dependencies and only uses the libraries available on each platform. KorGE offers a powerful editor embedded in IntelliJ IDE. Easily add sourcecode and resources via GitHub.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    KotCity

    KotCity

    KotCity, an open source city simulator

    This is pre-alpha software with super obvious bugs, rough edges, etc. In the spirit of "release early and release often", I am posting the code. This project is far from done but I prefer to get the code out there to be used by whomever. KotCity is a city simulator written in Kotlin inspired by the statistical city simulators of old. This game aims to achieve a mark somewhere between SimCity (1989) and SC2000. Hopefully, this mark will be hit and we can set our sights higher. The game will be fully supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Warlock Front End

    Warlock is a front end for Simutronics text-based games.

    The Warlock Front End is written to allow Simutronics games to be played in Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. The primary focus at this time is on Dragonrealms, but other Simultronics games work to varying degrees.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Charlatano

    Charlatano

    Proves JVM cheats are viable on native games

    From the creators of Abendigo comes a brand new approach to cheating-- Charlatano can be completely stream-proof, hiding the fact that you're cheating while streaming, and completely bypasses SMAC server-sided anticheat as well as FaceIT's modified SMAC. Turning off visuals or using a screenshot blocker (like hypervisor-powered protection against screenshots in Kaspersky) can potentially allow you to play on leagues like ESEA for weeks or months. Charlatano uses strong humanizing settings that bring the public the next step in free and open-source cheating software! Aim assistance mode for professional and high-level players. Bone trigger, reduced flash. Stream-proof OpenGL overlay with box and skeleton ESP. /Glow ESP (not stream-proof) Humanized bunny hop using scroll input. "Flat" aim bot with traditional linear-regression paths (not safe for use on leagues! use "PathAim" instead)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FXGLGames

    FXGLGames

    This repo contains sample games built with FXGL

    This repo contains sample games built with FXGL Game Library. Each game focuses on one or two aspects of FXGL, e.g. Drop focuses on bare minimums, Pac-man focuses on AI, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KTX

    KTX

    Kotlin extensions for the libGDX game framework

    KTX is a Kotlin game framework built on libGDX. It aims to make libGDX as Kotlin-friendly as possible without completely rewriting the API. It provides modular utilities and extensions for selected parts of libGDX with poor Kotlin support. Utilizes language features like coroutines, type-safe builders and operator overloading to ease game development. Extends a robust multi-platform game framework with highly modular and minimally opinionated Kotlin utilities. KTX can be used to create desktop, Android and iOS applications. Supports other platforms through third-party libraries. Our main goals are usability and stability. Comprehensive test suites are written for every KTX feature. Each module is documented by a guide with a list of its features and extensions, as well as API usage examples.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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