A powerful 2D game engine
FIFE stands for Flexible Isometric Free Engine and is a cross platform game creation framework. It provides you with the ability to create a game using Python interfaces.
You can make just about any 2D game with FIFE but it is more geared toward a RTS or RPG in just about any view style (isometric ortop-down). For more information on FIFE's capabilities visit the Features page.
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fifengine-0.4.2.tar.gz | 0015713939 15 MB |
Revision 1 (latest revision is 8)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Thomas Kowaliczek-Schmer (LinuxDonald)
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- Update descriptions. - Enable building share library again (also fixes build) - Remove project.diff and move content into changes file - Update to fifengine 0.4.2 * Compatiblity with fifechan 0.1.5 * Python bindings are now provided for Python 3 * Joystick and Gamepad support - Ship both, Python 3 and Python 2 bindings to not instantly break all downstream packages. - Dropped installation-directories.patch which has been integrated upstream. - Dropped install-rocket-header.patch which has been integrated upstream. - Dropped link-cegui.patch which has been integrated upstream. - Update to version 0.4.1 - Now build with cmake instead of scons - Added patches from upstream: install-rocket-header.patch, installation-directories.patch and link-cegui.patch - FIFE is incompatible with swig version 3
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