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Esenthel Next-Gen Game Engine, Supports Linux

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With all the talk of game engines giving Linux support recently, here is another. Esenthel game engine classes itself as a "Next-Gen" game engine with advanced features.

There is a browser demo you can view here, this is done without any plugins too, although it only worked for me in Firefox and not Chromium.

They also have a few interesting videos available, like this demo of them creating a racing game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qFVNx5VXzEo

The engine costs $199 with no royalties, not a bad deal, but is it anygood? I haven't been able to find any Linux games built with it, if you do let us know in the comments.

Features
Very Easy to Use
Advanced Graphics and Physics
High Performance
Unlimited Sized Worlds
Collaborative Development
Auto Publishing
100+ Tutorials and 90+ Documentation Pages Included
Esenthel Store to sell your own Items
Frequent Updates
Rock Solid - Zero Bug Tolerance
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5 comments

minj Mar 22, 2014
The reason it does not work on Chrome is probably because your GPU is blacklisted. E. g. they have blacklisted all machines with optimus installed. And for a good reason it seems, flash is broken on Intel and Nvidia is totally broken on my machine. It was done 1.5 years ago and afaict no work whatsover has been afterwards. A-holes...

You can check if hardware acceleration is enabled by navigating to chrome://gpu/
Liam Dawe Mar 22, 2014
WebGL: Hardware accelerated

Seems it is on for me.
manny Mar 22, 2014
live demo worked for me on chrome with amd integrated gpu
Anonymous Mar 23, 2014
Works fine in Chrome for me on Fedora 20 with Nvidia GTX660ti and Nvidia's drivers.
I have removed my card from the blacklist though. Not sure if it was needed, I always remove my card from the blacklist first thing when setting up chrome and have been this way for over a year with no issues. As far as I can tell Nvidia is blacklisted for no good reason.
Anonymous Mar 27, 2014
easy to use my ass. You have to use C++ to code in it
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