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This site is a place for all those in the WosGamers community to come together and work on games and game related projects.
Open source, closed source, University courseworks and teaching material ... there's something for everyone here. Join a project, or create your own.
Latest news
OpenGL Code Library:
da_glTextFunctions
A quick set of text functions for use with openGL
Games Console Development:
Coursework Updated
Descriptor finalised, new code available
WosGamers Projects:
Change of name
UWS Open has changed to WosGamers Projects!
The Open Adventure Project:
Use the forums
Please use the forums to discuss any issues you may have with the project
The Open Adventure Project:
Roadmap
Created a basic roadmap so we've got an idea of where we're going
Latest projects
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Some Sort of Text Adventure (04 July 2010 22:36)
This project hasn't started yet. It's a space for me to hack around now and again on a small Open Source project, starting off as a simple text adventure. Once some reasonable progress has been made and the project has some direction (if this ever happens), others will be invited to contribute.
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OpenGL Code Library (10 April 2010 12:35)
Project set-up for users to share OpenGL code with each other (within reason).
Projected use for this is to share usefult tool-style code for openGL.
Send me a note if you have a good idea/code which you would like to see up.
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WosGamers Portable (17 February 2010 21:52)
Sick of using multiple computers, each of which only have some of your required software installed?
This project aims to collect together information about freely available software that can be executed directly from a USB Flash Drive or external hard drive, meaning you can take your software with you. There are already examples of this being done, most notably by PortableApps.com, but this project should extend beyond what is currently available.
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Moombacoot (11 November 2009 12:54)
Moombacoot: Cross-platform, platform game.
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Intro to Games Development (18 September 2009 10:07)
Module taught to first year CGD and CGT students, as well as some other opt-in courses. Introduces the broad topic of developing Computer and Console Games, while giving practical exercises for developing small games on the PC/Mac.