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Kore 2

Kore 2 (also known as Kinc aka Kore in C) is a low level toolkit for cross-platform game engine development and similar endeavors. It is comparable to SDL but bigger in scope as it also takes care of cross-platform GPU programming with multiple portable APIs to choose from.

Kore projects are built using kmake, a meta-build-tool that resides in a git-submodule of Kore. In your project's directory call path/to/Kore/make, this will create a project file for your IDE in a subdirectory called build. kmake by default creates a project for the system you are currently using, but you can also put one of windows, linux, android, windowsapp, osx, ios and freebsd in the arguments list to create something else. Depending on the capabilities of the target system you can also choose your graphics api (-g direct3d9/direct3d11/direct3d12/opengl/vulkan/metal). Console support is implemented via separate plugins because the code can not be provided publicly - contact Robert for details if you are interested in it.

If you are looking for Kore's original C++-API, go to the v1-branch. For the very latest things, visit the v3-branch.